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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 31

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 31

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THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE. OHIO SECTION PAGE 9 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1964 State Inspection Of Nursing Deaths And Funerals I Homes To Start Thursday Willard Wallace Friends In The Hospital A public iwvic fwtur, avtiltbl to ,11 hospitals to Ml arM may call after 1 p.m. today. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Wlllard (Ray) Wallace, 52, of 319 Seborn avenue, was dead on arrival at 1:30 a.m. Saturday si COLUMBUS (UPI) Twenty Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Thomas inspectors will begin touring the state's 1,200 nursing homes at Bethesda Hospital where he was taken after suffering a heart i si Health Director Dr. Emmett W.

Arnold claims nursing home operators who fight state attempts to regulate their industry have been misinformed. Arnold testified Friday before Catholic Church. Burial will be a legislative committee studying the rest and nursing homo industry. Gov. James A.

Rhodes requested the investigation to determine whether laws governing the homes are adequate fol Thursday to check for compli In Mount Olive Cemetery. ance with new emergency regu lations. Mrs. Helen E. Dantz lowing the Nov.

22 fire at the Bethesda ADMITTED attack a short time earlier at his home. He was employed in the maintenance department of Continental Can Co. here. Mr. Wallace was born In Meigs Township June 25, 1911, a son of Clyde and Louvena Brand Wallace.

Mrs. Helen E. Dantz, 82, died at 4:43 a.m. Saturday at the Fitchville Golden Age Nursing Home in which 63 patients died. Mrs.

Blanche Peyton, Blue Rock Route 1. Report Arnold told the committee the home of a daughter, Mrs. Edna Frame of 1245 Blue avenue, following a brief illness. Mrs. Dantz, a native of Zanes Charles E.

Green, 20Vi South Ohio Federation of Licensed Seventh street. Nursing Homes has successful- He was a member of the First Methodist Church and La Dwight Stallsmith Baughman, ix.li jt- 1 stopped all attempts to put 605 Woodlawn avenue. into effect regulations for the Fayette Masonic Lodge. ville, was born April 17, 1881, a daughter of John and Ellen Burgoon Reynolds. She was a widow of Arthur N.

Dantz who Mrs. Jetta Geneva Carmich- care, comfort and safety of per sons in rest and nursing homes. Milk Strike Threatened Surviving are his widow, the former Helen Casner; two sons, John of Sarasota, Fla. and ael, Route 6. J.

Ralph Rehl, Route 3. died in 1960. He said, "It might be noted I. Surviving in addition to Mrs Mrs. Edna Mae George, 536 that those complaining against the regulations have not yet Authorities said the jump would Smlthfield avenue.

Frame is another daughter, boost retail milk prices about 5 won a single court decision, but Mrs. Helen Stephens of Mon Glover Maywood Haislett, NORTH BLOOMFIELD, Ohio (UPI)-The National Farmers' Organization (NFO) plans to withhold milk from city dairies cents a quart. they have nevertheless been tague avenue, South Zanes Newark. Bernard of 10 Windsor avenue, South Zanesville; two brothers, Odus of Columbus and Howard of 714 Locust avenue; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Tom of 604 Echo avenue and Mrs.

Olive McGinnis of Columbus; five able to tie our hands complete ville; two sons, Edwin of Law Curtis Cooper, an area and NFO's assistant organi Harry Henderson Newell, New in Ohio and 21 other states in Concord. ly on the new regulations since December of 1960." head lane and Arthur Jr. of 1245 Blue avenue; a sister zation director for the 11th con an effort to raise farm income. Champion Pie Eaters eressional district, said the Arnold said the emergency Mrs. Marguerite Witchle of Mar The NFO farmers plan to grandchildren and a number of tin road, Ridgewood circle strike was "no longer a ques tion of If but when." dump their milk until their nieces and nephews.

eight grandchildren and eight Roland Waters, a dairy spe dealers meet demands for prices more than 50 per cent regulations declared by Rhodes after the Fitchville fire would not have been necessary had it not been for this long legal battle with home operators. great-grandchildren. The body was taken to the Putnam Chapel of Boljn-Bryan Funeral Home where services cialist from Elk PALFOR-THE-DAY Mrs. Edna Waltar Roievilla Bathatda Hospital Good Condition The body was taken to Hil event. As first prize winner, he received a bicycle.

Other winners in the contest were Victor Howe, center, second, and Richard Lavy, third. Howe attends Mcln-tire School and Lavy is a pupil at n-roe. Both received cameras. higher than current levels. Jimmy Bruce, left, a pupil at Hancock Junior High School, was named champion cherry pie eater in a contest Saturday on the Courthouse esplanade sponsored by the Downtown Business Association in connection with a Washington's Birthday sales said he expected a few days of lis Funeral Home where friends will be held at 1 p.m.

Tuesday milk dumping, followed by The Ohio price goal would be may call after 1 p.m. today with Rev. Paul Bryant officia good price for the rest of you're $7.05 for fluid milk, compared Services will be held at ting. Burial will be In Memorial life." with last month's price of $4.1 p.m. Tuesday at the funera: Park.

Friends may call at the Im home. Burial will be in Green a Pal Arnold said he felt the definition of nursing home in law should be improved "so that all of us understand what we are talking about." The next legislative meeting is scheduled for March 13 when members of the nursing and rest home industry are to testi alski officiating. Burial will be wood Cemetery. 'Disaster' Capital Named officiating. Burial will be in New Hope Cemetery.

in Crooksville Cemetery. Mr. McCaig died Friday in Bethesda Hospital. Mrs. Pickens died Thursday eral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday and Monday. Masonic services will be held at the funeral home at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Mrs. Bertha I.

Dennis to state officials. The survey SEND A CARD OR LETTER TODAY Teachers To Hear Senator was made on a priority request at the home of her niece Mrs. Homer Davis of Somerset, with whom she had been living. Mrs. Bertha I.

Dennis, 69 from the state. fy. COLUMBUS (UPI) Ohio University at Athens Saturday was designated by Gov. James Rhodes as the state's capital in case of disaster or nuclear formerly of 1123 Blue avenue died suddenly Friday afternoon Samuel Steele Hammers Manchir Service SENECAVILLE Services for Martin Manchir, 48, of Cambridge will be held at 10 a.m. Worster and Ma, Gen.

Erwin C. Hostetler, state adjutant general, are to visit Athens next week to confer with at the home of a sister, Mrs, J. O. Hendrick in Keithville Virgil S. Vinsel Virgil S.

Vinsel, 78, of Wills Creek, died at 3:45 a.m. Satur Roseville. Mrs. Katie Woyansky BYESVILLE Mrs. Katie Wo Mrs.

Maria Mayle, 701 Zane with whom she resided The annual midterm In-service On Dean's List Miss Joanne Swingle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Athens Civil Defense Director Civil Defense Deputy Di street. Monday in Holy Trinity Evan Mrs. Dennis operated a hat day at a Cambridge hospital training program for city school rector James F.

Worster said yansky, 75, of Lore City Route 2, died at 2:30 a.m. Saturday Robert J. Jones. Both Athens and Ohio Wes gelical Lutheran Church in Sen Mrs. Edith Rood Ringer, shop in Cleveland until she re following a lingering illness.

faculty members will be held Army engineers from Hunting at Guernsey Memorial Hospital He was a retired merchant, Frame Nursing Home, Blue ave tired and moved tp Zanesville Swingle of Philo Route 1, is one of 150 Wittenberg University Thursday in Zanesville High School Auditorium, Gilmore following a long illness. ton have completed a survey of shelter facilities on the campus nue. having operated a store at Wills about five years ago. leyan University at Delaware served as alternate capitals under previous Ohio governors. students named to the Dean's ecaville with Rev.

Walter Pohl officiating. Burial will be in Northwood Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Meek Funeral Home She was born in Czechoslova Creek for 60 years. James Theodore Coleman, She was born June 17, 1894 and are forwarding the results Mr.

Vinsel was born near kia Dec. 7, 1888, a daughter of Crooksville. in Weston, W. a daughter List for the first semester of the 1963-64 academic year. Coultas, president of Zanesville Education Association, announced Friday.

Lucas and Mary Gombash. of the late Horace and Lillian in Senecaville. Mrs. Clara Gheen, Route 7. Mrs.

Margaret Elizabeth Har- She was a member of St. Pe Butcher Blodgett. Supermarket Robbed Classes In all city schools will ter and Paul Catholic Church of rop, Phllo. She is survived by three sis PTA To Meet be dismissed at 2 p.m. that day.

TREATED AND DISMISSED Lore City. ters, Mrs. R. A. Hall of West parently has a good alibi, Ober- Oliver Ocasek, Ohio senator Mclntire PTA will meet at 8.

Patrick Roach, 1438 Crown Lafayette. Mrs. Paul R. Harlan Surviving are her husband, Mr. Manchir died Friday morning of injuries sustained in a one-car accident Feb.

14 on U. S. 21 north of Newcomers-town. In addition to his widow, lin Police Chief Don Marquis Adamsville Jan. 9, 1886, a son of Albert R.

and Henrietta Davis Vinsel. Surviving are his widow, the former Clara Siegrist whom he married Feb. 17, 1909; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Bretzius of Wills Creek and two sons, Richard of the home and Kenneth of Detroit. OBERLIN (UPI) The IGA Supermarket here was robbed of $5,000 in cash and checks from the 35th district, will be guest speaker.

He is author of of Roseville Route 1 and Mrs said. George, of the home; three sons, street; Hubert Snack, 2025 Hoge avenue; Richard Vaughn, 2 17 p.m. Tuesday to observe Founders Day. Charles Coleman cho Hendrick, and several neices George and John of Cleveland a number of education meas Names of the three suspects Saturday morning and officers Muskingum avenue. and Michael of Lore City Route and nephews.

were withheld. ures in the state legislature. later picked up three suspects a daughter, Mrs. Mary Skonce When the first two men were Julia, his mother, two sisters, two brothers, several nieces and Friends may call after 2 p.m Ocasek has been assistant pro DISMISSED Bernard Alexander, Kuhn rus will present a musical program. Hostesses will be Mrs.

John Howe, Mrs. Richard Johnson and Mrs. William Young. Two of the men were identi- picked up, all the loot was re fessor of education at the Uni Monday at Delong and Baker of the home; and a brother, John Gombash of Czechoslo The body Is at the Dawson nephews, and five step-grand Rest home, Zanesville; John fierf as the robbers bv wit- covered. Nearly $4,000 of it was uneral Home.

versity of Akron. In 1960 he Funeral Home at Coshocton children, he is survived by a vakia: 12 grandchildren and Barnes, 612 Seborn avenue; nesses but the third raan ap. in checks. was elected "Man of the Year" where services will be held at step-son, Richard Koncler of four great-grandchildren. by Akron Junior Chamber of Mrs.

jviary Beatrice crown, iu South Seventh street: Mrs. Vir Bryan Pallbearers 2 p.m. Monday with Rev. Olan Cleveland and a step-daughter, The body was taken to Mc Commerce. Aughbaueh officiating.

Burial Mrs. Judith Kaplan of Colum Man Faces ginia Clark, Caldwell Route Cnnnn Pallbearers for Mrs. Eva L. Ralph Storts, assistant super bus. will be in South Lawn Cemetery Gaughy Funeral Home here where friends may call from 2 Miss Sarah Dillon, 930ft Mar-uuiJiV iuijm.w intendent of schools, will intro Bryan, 81, of 1212 Ridge avenue will be Orville Bunting, Paul ctta street; Mrs.

Clara Gheen, duce Ocasek. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Two Charges Route Orville Waller Kinder, Vrtvn "A fl Monday. Rosary will be recited To Attend Bunting, Lester Littick, Virgil Graham, Russell Ross and Ken Leroy Cranz Is chairman of the program committee of the North Seventh street; VJ at 7:30 p.m. Monday.

at Coshocton. Friends may call at the fun eral home from 2 to 4 and to 9 p.m. today. Clarence L. Kraus hmoi PlnvH Hnnrv 955 Snllt.

Richard Lee Vaughn, 30, neth Smith. association. Services will be held at 10:30 van street; Mrs. Jill Harman, Pirip I jrpniTl Easter Seal 217 West Muskingum avenue, a.m. Tuesday at the St.

Peter Services will be at 1 p.m. PUTNAM AVE. CHAPEL 421 PUTNAM AVE. MONDAY Bryan Mm. Est Luwtu, 1:00 tn.

nt the Flrtt Free Methodist Church. ROUSH ennsvllle; Arthur Clayton Hart- M'v and Paul Catholic Church with was charged with careless driv Monday In the First Methodist 07 rrAan MiA- Mice 1W. icjr, lou, Sale Kick-Off FaUier Donal O'Carroll officiat Clarence L. Kraus. 52, of othy Mae Mauller, 414 North ing ana driving with an expir- Technologists Church with Rev.

James Mason officiating. Burial will be in ing. Burial will be in the church Massillon, died Thursday after Seventh street; Cyril W. Pen- know what radiation belts ed license after he drove hi Mrs. BeuiaA p.m.

cnapci. Pleasant Grove Cemetery. cemetery. rod, Crooksville Route Ches- there are or how these affect car Into a parked truck at 3:20 Four Zanesville men will at Hold Meeting At noon in Cleveland Veterans Hospital following an extended Friends may call at Putnam ter A. Williams, 26 Granville us; we don't know about the a.m.

Saturday on South Fifth tend the kick-off of the Ohio illness. Chapel of Bolin-Bryan Funeral street; Douglas W. worthington, magnetic field, the soiar rata street, police reported, aster Seal Sale today in the Mr. Anna E. Shcrby BYESVILLE Mrs.

Anna Eliz Mount Vernon He had often visited friends Home. Mrs. Bryan died unex Crooksville; Mrs. Wilma Ilene atlon or the cosmic ray Southern Hotel in Columbus. Vaughn was treated at Bethes Yerian.

Cumberland; Ralph studies that can be made pectedly Thursday. and relatives in Zanesville and was a brother-in-law of Mrs. da Hospital for tongue and lip They are Durbln Dunzweiler. from a lunar base. FOREST AVE.

CILPEL 810 FOREST AVE. TUESDAY WALLACE Wlllurd Ray: 1:00 p.m. Chaprt, Friends mty rail from 2 to 4 nn4 7 to pm. Sunday end Masonic Swires m. Monday.

Fouch, 319 Woodlawn avenue; The Licking Valley Chapter, cuts and was later released. He abeth Sherby, 74, of Byesville Route 1 was dead on arrival at Guernsey Memorial Hospital Charles K. Dusenberry of 1117 "There are any number of Angela Zanetta Beish, 236 Oak District 14 of the Ohio Society "There are any number of Lafayette street. land avenue; Mrs. Virginia Ruth Ora T.

Bagent Ora T. Bagent, 59, of Rose chairman of the Muskingum County sale; Dale Tysinger, a trustee of the Society for Crippled Children; W. O. Littick and is scheduled to appear at 9 a.m. Monday in Municipal Court of Medical Technologists met at Friday afternoon.

She had been He served with the Army dur Gibson, 1163 Talley avenue; Da things that the scientists Mercy Hospital In Mount Yer in failing health the past 15 lng World War II and was vid Henry Waddell, Philo; Mrs. ville, died Saturday at Bethesda would like to know that Oiey feel we could probably best Loren E. Vinsel. non Thursday evening. Dr.

Don aid Walz, pathologist at the hos member of St. Joseph's Catlw Sally Jean Woodard, Malta Hospital where he had been The group will be accompa years. Mrs. Sherby was born July 4, 1889. In Czechoslovakia, a daugh Route 1.

eet from a lunar base. There patient since last Nov. 23. pital spoke about the reasons for lie Church In Massillon. Survivors Include his widow nied by Michael Randies, 10, fore, man's role in this lunar autopsies and how information A native of near Adamsville, Good Samaritan Muskingum County Easter Seal ter of Stephen and Elizabeth Rita Jean of the home; four obtained as a result of these he was born Oct.

22, 1904 a son mission Is a very Important one. But. in addition to Child, his mother, Mrs. Merle Krivi Tartal. sons, Kurt, Kyan, Keith and had brought about many ad of James and Delia Bagent and Randies of Dresden, and Cindy Mrs.

Glenn Tennant of s- Kenton, all of the home, five She was a member of Holy vances in medicine. had resided in Roseville since many functions we now know man can perform during Dickinson of 619 Spangler drive, sisters and two brothers. selman drive, medical patient. Mrs. Joyce Harris, president Trinity Catholic Church in Byes 1934.

the Teen-Queen. presided during the business Geary Lee Foster, 69 Sandy space flight, the real pay olf vllle. He was a retired employe of Services will be at 9:30 a Monday in St. Joseph's Church lane, South Zanesville, surgical will come when we start us- meeting which followed. Nomin Surviving are her husband, Burial will be In the church the Robinson-Ransbottom Pottery at Roseville.

patient. lng man's capabilities to learn John of Uie home; two sons, Jo Some Very Personal MONEY ations were presented for the election to be held March 18 at Emmett Bash of Roseville new things Uiat only his crea- cemetery. Car Stolen seph Loya of North Royalttm Mr. Basent was a member medical patient. tive and analytical ability can Friends may call at Paquclct Licking County Hospital.

and Frank Shcrby of Bycsvme; of St. Paul's Lutheran Church Funeral Home in Massillon. N. C. Grimm of 1257 Maple provide.

Thirteen members and guest A car belonging to Margaret two stepsons, John and Mike at Roseville and of the Eagles avenue, admitted. "in short, man aouuy to were present. Those present Sherby of Cambridge; two Earl Riley of 340 Abington rapidly perceive, results from from Zanesville were: Sister Smith of 522 Woodlawn avenue was reported stolen shortly after midnight Friday from the ga Mrs. Anna Joseph Lodge at Crooksville. Surviving are his widow, dauchters.

Mrs. Anna SmencK avenue, dismissed. this exploration ana xnai Brigid from Good Samaritan of Cleveland and Mrs. Margaret Sickel of Parma; a brother, L. B.

Adrean of 2033 Linden one word, exploration, defines Mrs. Anna Joseph. 79. of Hospital and Mrs. Edward Rog rage at the rear of her home avenue, medical patient.

the major purpose of the pro ers from Bethesda Hospital. police said yesterday. John Tartal. and two sisters, gram. Mrs.

Elizabeth Kovach and era Edna; a son, Kenneth of 1010 Ohio street; a brother, Willis of Route 8 and three grandchildren. Two brothers and a sister preceded him In death. The body was taken to the Cannon and Cannon Funeral 'We cannot possibly pinpoint all of Europe. htVltW OF U.f.WUTHtn tURUtl rpWCMT TO --W all the advantages and bene The body was taken to Mc No need to bother big brother, the big boss or that big financier. Just phone one of us here for quick approval or more.

Then stop for your money. ChooM your own terms. We like to give you our million dollar service on these hundred dollar loans. It's so confidential. fits that will accrue, but re 1002 Military road, died at 1 a.m.

Saturday at her home as the result of a heart attack. Mrs. Joseph was born July 15. 1884. in the Country of Lebanon, moving to Zanesville 51 years ago.

She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lahood Tanoury and a member of St. Gauchv Funeral Home here search and exploration have where friends may call from 2 Home in Roseville and was later always had a way of paying off In the future far beyond to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.

Ro taken to the rcsidcn.ee at Second sary will be recited at 7:30 p.m and Perry streets where friends any expectations at the out today. may call after noon today. set. i ill. rr -1 Requiem High Mass win oe 'With this being one of the Our Friendly Staff sung at 9 a.m.

Monday at the Holv Trinity Catholic Church greatest efforts at exploration Pickens Pallbearers ever attemptcd, it is proo- by Father Stephen Laca. Burial Pallbearers for Mrs. Mattie ably safe to assume some of will be In Holy Cross Cemetery the greatest eventual Dene- Pickens, 86, of Somerset, will be Bryce Lapp, Larry Lapp. at Cleveland. fits." Thomas Catholic Church.

Surviving are three sons. Nicholas Joseph Saliba of Route 3, Samuel J. Saliba of 519 North Seventh street, and Att. Michael R. Tanner of 2692 Center drive; a step-son, Edward Joseph of 734 Brighton boulevard, a step-daughter, Mrs.

Mary Ammer of Miami, eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The body was taken to Hil- SIGNATURE LOANS BY CITY 10AH I GUARANTY CO. William Baldcrson. James ai Kouh Pallbearen rtpTson. Stanley Pickens, and rJL ej Paulin.

NIAftlY OFFICI II N. FIFTH ST. PHONI 4S2-M21 Pallbearers for Mrs. Beulah Sen-ires will be held at 2 HnfUDS Roush, 54. of 827 Vine street n.m.

today at Shircr and Son will be Edd. James. Walter, and HIGHEST TEMPtRMURtS Funeral Home in Adamsville Fred Roush, Forest Hcadley and UNML HOMt snl C10QD FORECAST with Rev. Fred M. Koepplin lis Funeral Home where friends George Ashman.

When money fs the question, Services will be held at 3 933 Forest Avanut Phon. 452-5757 CITY LOAN is the answr. a in it. I IAlv James Burucss, serv ices Monday Wt ATHER FOTOCAST 11:00 i.m. at our chapel.

Inter- p.m. Monday tne ruinam Chapel of Bolin-Bryan Funeral Home with Rev. B. C. Krcis officiating.

Burial will be In Duncan Falls Cemetery. Ibeodona and Balm ment Mt. Olives. Friends may call $5' SHOWERS THUMPER STORMS after 7:00 p.m. Saturday.

Mrs. Roush died Friday In Mrs. Helen E. Dantz, 1245 Blue Ave. Services Tuesday 2:00 p.m.

BeOiesda Hospital after suffering a heart attack at her home. FREtZINSRAIKOftUEU Ml ITY at our chapel. Interment Green wood Cemetery. Friends may call McCaig Service after 1:00 p.m. Sunday.

be warmer In the north and middle Atlan OAW JU a FUNERAL HOME Miss Selma Poller, age 87. Fhocnix. Arizona. Services 30 p.m. Monday at our chapel.

Friends may call after 10:00 a.m. Monday. Mrs. Bertha I. Dennis, age 68.

formerly of 1123 Blue Avenue. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Monday at our chapel. W. B.

DrLnng DorU L. Baker II. W. Baker 54 So. Srh St.

Phone GL 2-9356 Mrs. Anna Joseph, 1002 Military Services for John McCaig, 67, tic states. Fair to partly cloudy skies with little change In temperature is expected Road. Services 10:00 a.m. Tues SAYINGS CO.

day, St. Thomas Catholic Church, Snow is forecast today from the southern Plateau eastward to the central and south em Plains into the upper and middle Mis. slssippl Valley. Colder readings are anticipated for the southern Plateau, the Plains region and the Mississippi Valley. It will of 537 Brown street, Crooksville, will be held at 10 a.m.

Tuesday at the Crooksville Chapel for the remainder of the nation. interment Mt. Olives Cemetery. (UPI Telephoto) Friends may call after 1:00 p.m. of Cannon and Cannon Funeral ISunday.

Home with Father Joseph Swit.

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