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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 14

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 14

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SUNDAY, OCT. 17, 1971 THE TIMES RECORDER Friends In The Hospital Deaths And Funerals A Public ftrtw ycllabl all loipltatl Wt Ned Croivder Dies Suddenly; Played Professional Baseball Bethcsda Ai illa Gayle 1 a Frazevsburg: William Kelly 1 i 1 Norman. Malta: Mrs. Ida Mavbell Norris. 1016 Jackson ADMITTED Homer Francis Wisdom, New street; John P.

Pompei, 125 South Willow drive; Mrs. Lillian Concord. Mr. Saltz was a son of David and Margaret Dunphy Saltz Sr. Emmett Erville Barnett, Iclth Anderson, Frazeysburg.

Good Samaritan of Mansfield who survive. He Marietta. Jeffrey Warren Garver, was a member of St. Mary's Dresden. catholic inurcn in Mansfield.

Mrs. Rebecca Lee King, 242 Surviving in addition to the parents are his widow, the Schaum avenue. ADMITTED Mrs. Sheila Geddcs, Penns ville. Mrs.

Pamela Susan Dille, former Judith Wargo of the McConnelsville Route 3. home; five brothers, Michael Mrs. Barbara Calaway, Junc Mrs. Janice Carol Stottsberry, Saltz of Columbus, Thomas 774 Brighton boulevard. Jeffrey, David and Brian, all Mrs.

June Eietta Ketffer, nzu tion city. Edgar Moorehead, Cam. bridge. Roy Grable, 1260 Potts lane. of Mansfield; three sisters Edward Francis (Ned) 'cr, 87, of the Abbot Home for Men, a retired Armco Steel p'ant employe and former professional "baseball player, vs dead on arrival at Good -naritan Medical Center at 1 p.

Saturday following an crcnt heart attack. Varn Feb. 12. 1SS4. In I Mr.

Crowder a son of Leroy and fwenoe Spear Crowder. He rxved to the Zanesville area sa Wlfl to become a member el team in the Central Esseba Lfigra UBtJ. Ke r5y3 rdnor Vme ttoj Us- 14 years, bffftKsc a Mrs rJ itie Kitty Xape Bwrierson. Ky, and undine ia "SI played fnr Esnwcr, tn the Blue West Taylor street. Miss Ruth Ann Saltz, Miss Rebecca Sue and Miss Martha Dewey Monaghan, 3ao Guy O.

Milcy, 467 Shcrk.au street Mrs. Carol Ann Boyd, Caldwell Route 5. Mrs. Pamela L. Skillman, New Lexington.

Noah Ihinger Blue Rock Route 2. William Bailey, Cumberland RouteJ. Connie Shcppard, South Sixth street. DISMISSED Thomas Johnson, Madison, W. Kenneth W.

Hutchison Conesville Route Leslie David Dilley, 1221', East Market street; Karen K. Sheppard, Glenford Route 1: Mrs. Diana K. Chambers, 2170 Ucklng road; Mrs. Thelma Bell Hammer, Mount Perry Route James A.

Moorehead, Somerset. David E. Schlosser, Byesville Route Mrs. Margaret I. "Belle" Schafer, Caldwell; Mrs.

Martha G. "Trudy" Mirgon, 2424 Moorewood drive; Miss Harriet A. Batman, Cambridge Route Jeffrey L. Murphy, Corning; Mrs. Dorothy J.

Butts, South Zanesville; Glen M. Rickeart, Frazeysburg Route Mrs. Wanda E. Huffman, 704 High street. Mrs.

Ellen M. Scott, Caldwell; Cavender W. Edwards, Rendville; Charles E. Rid- Mrs. Nancy Ardetto, Junction Meadowbrook drive.

Jean Saltz, all of Mansfield. City Route 1. Laura Diane Repke, 2016 Mrs. Diana K. Chambers, Services will be held Monday Norwood boulevard.

ai me j. ii. ineirock Funeral Terry Richard Franklin Home here with burial here. 2170 Licking road. Mrs.

Carla Y. Knight, New Lexington Route 2. Route 8. A Friends may call at the Mrs. Margaret Alice Scott, Mrs.

Sherrvl L. Barnhart, funeral home after 1 p.m. 1263 Sharon avenue. New Concord Route 2. toaay.

Mrs. Marsha Elizabeth Warren, 148 Corwin avenue. Fitz Service Mrs. Nan J. Gump, 1639 NED CROWDER Superior avenue.

Service for Mrs. Nellie E. 3Ij3 Ifirae. Turing ttat Fitz, 78, of 402 Indiana street who died Friday, will be held pcswfl Jwro Funeral Home In Lirs iS Carateldse where friends may rufs TTLOi.fch caU from 2 t0 4 and to 9 It's Cider Making Time at li a.m. Monday at St.

Thomas Catholic Church with PAL-FOR-THE-DAY Mrs. Helen Zlnk 2512 Oakwood avenue Bethesda Fairly Good Condition SEND A CARD burial in Greenwood Cemetery, tn-vbiiE fan. jf hn at i p.m. Friends may call at DeLong in the funeral home VUTIKN1' T. Garfield PTA Members To Hear Talk A representative of the trofessinnal snorts, he rei Hale, Leslie Jones, and Christopher Goff, 8.

In background from left are Joseph Hale, Dairy 1 Goff, Wendy Hale, Leslie Jones, Douglas Jones, 5 and Cheryl Goff, 5. Making apple cider with an old fashioned press is a sure sign of fall, especially when friends and neighbors lend a hand, as was the case Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hale of Boggs road. Shown making cider are front row from left, Scott dlebarger, 32 Poplar drive, Zanesvflle and was hired to coadi the Muskingum College ana Bauer funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today where Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today. officiating. Burial will be in' Zion Cemetery. toaschaE warn.

South Zanesville; Miss uonna Kay Watiker, 1525 South State street: Danny Lee Riley. Route A shnrttiroe liter, In 1917. he vrnt to work at Armco Steel Roy D. Allen, 757 Dryden road; Mrs. E.

Louise Dickson, Richards Service Service for James Zanesville police department will speak on "drugs'' when the where he was employed for 32 years before Tearing. He was it member of the Armco Raymond Phillips, Cam Dewey II. Porter CORNING Dewey H. Porter, 73, died unexpectedly at 7 a.m. Saturday in the home of his nephew and niece, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Holland ofl 1281 Walnut drive; Mrs. raye E. Yarnell, 1407 Stanberry Community Calendar bridge. Charles Arthur sensibaugn, Veterans Club and the Northend Senior Citizens.

avenue. Richards, 86, of 331 Washington street, who died Friday, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Putnam Chapel of the Bolin uarneid scnooi pta meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the school. Third and fourth grade room mothers will serve lunch.

PTA officers for the 1971-72, Los Angeles To Try Out 'Minibuses' Philo. Robert Eugene Headley, 264 Mr. Crrwder was a former Mrs. Lula May Hays, 1022 Oakland avenue; Mrs. Janice near Corning, with whom he Harvey street.

Meetings had resided. funeral Home with Rev. Larry Kudert officiating. Burial will Ramona tee Clare, vva He was born April 7, 1898, be Greenwood Cemetery, Linden avenue. term are Rev.

James Mason, president; Mrs. Glenn Gardner, vice president; Mrs. Robert McDonald, secretary; and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mike Toth of Crooksville Route 2, a daughter, at Bethesda, Oct. 16.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eugene Jones of Chandlersville Zanesville Concert Association Blue Danube in Morgan County, a son of Harley Willis Frame, 542 resident at 2305 Maple avenue. Eis wie, Helen, died in 1965 and lie has resided at the Abbot Bnme for the past few years. San-nine are three sisters -in law, "Mrs.

Frank Worstall cf 114 Fairmont avenue, Mrs. J. Morns Worstall of 103, Pallbearers will be Frederick Eck, Emmett Lowe, Harry LOS ANGELES Kmzel avenue. Joshua Harrison and Sarah Jane Sawyer Porter. He was Choir of Vienna at 3 p.m.

in Municipal Auditorium. nibuses" fueled by natural gas Miss Iva May Morrison, 1227 James Greulich, treasurer. PTA members and room Route 2, a daughter, at a member of ban Toy n. ciarence crawmer, Harry Rowe and William Moxahala avenue. Bethesda, Oct.

16. begin threading through the traffic congestion of the down Christian Church and a veteran Marie Morrison, Philo; Mrs. Ora M. Mingus, Corning Route Mrs. Helen J.

Randolph, 654 Carey street; Mrs. Verna F. Stottsberry, Belle Valley; George H. Hahn, Dresden. Mrs.

Norma L. Rinard, Norwich Route Mrs. Nancy Marie Stottsberry, Hopewell Route Mrs. Rose Marie Murray, Crooksville; Mrs. Sandra Hamilton, 3135 Lakewood drive; Mrs.

Mary Emmert, 549 Winton avenue. mothers met recently and made Mrs. Sara Elsie Matson, 719 Zane Grey Ole Auto Club Meet at 1 p.m. at Jerry Imes home on west pike for tour of of World War II. town area next week in a bid to Glessner avenue and Mrs, Mr.

and Mrs. Gale Wayne Harry of 1047 Greenwood Redman. Friends may call at funeral home from 2 to 4 the lure car-minded citizens to plans for their Fall festival, which will be held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12.

at Earr? 0. Worstall of Roseville; Surviving are a son, Lee of and Dawes Aboretum. avenue, a son, at Bethesda, Oct. Akron: four grandchildren; a 7 to 9 p.m. today.

plus several nieces and nephews. Several brothers and 16. Franklin street. Mrs. Patricia Lou Toth, Crooksville Route 2.

Robert Norman Hudson, Byesville. Mrs. Lenora Iva Jones, the school. Mrs. Glenn Gardner Zanesville Sports Car Club sister, Mrs.

Goldie Yoes ofl Portland, and a brother, sisters are also deceased, Arnold Service Savings and Loan Association lU eat lis George, of the home. Six and Mrs. Richard Guss are co-chairman for the event. Room mothers this year at Friends may call at the Blue Community room. public transit.

For one dime, patrons can ride a route that loops through the Civic Center complex of government offices and around the new high rise buildings that have brought more commuters into the core area. Natural gas fueled internal Avenue Chapel of the Bonn Chandlersville Route 2. Services for John B. Arnold. Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and brothers and two sisters are deceased.

Friends may call after 7 p.m. the school are: Mrs. Richard Riverside Grange Wiener 82, of 329 Jordan avenue, who DISMISSED Owen Leonard Chappelear, Wilson and Mrs. Wilbur roast at 6 p.m. at hall.

SALTZ, William David 25, of Gallia, Oct. 15. STEVENS, John Thomas, 47, of Cambridge Route 3, Oct. 16. CROWDER, Edward Francis died Tnursday, will be held at 1051 Grant street; Mrs.

Judith Amrou Grotto Golf outing today at Post Funeral Home in Corning where services will 7 to I p.m. today and Monday. Sirs. Virginia Myers CAMBRIDGE Mrs Ann Graff ms, The Plains; Mrs. starting at 9 a.m.

at Jaycee Crauenor, Mrs. Earl Swingle's sixth grade; Mrs. Kenneth Coultrap and Mrs. Donald Ayres, Miss Mary Lou Car Connie Lou McLain, East pike; Course. 10 a.m.

Monday at St. Nicholas Catholic Church with burial in Mount Olive Cemetery. Friends may call at Hillis be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in the Ringgold GM Co.

May Not Pay For Inspections Mrs. Arilla Jane Pezzopane, combustion engines emit fewer pollutants than those powered by gasoline. This was the major consideration in selecting the unusual fuel. Cemetery. Births penter's fifth and sixth grades; Newark; Mrs.

Icyle Maxine Virginia M. Myers, 60, of 2056 Bishard avenue died at 6:30 White, 718 Echo avenue. Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today where Rosary Mrs. James Lewis and Mrs.

Eugene Law, Miss Elizabeth; Nerval Day Mr. and Mrs. William Ansel Mrs. Louella Jean Ansel, p.m. Friday at Guernsey Memorial Hospital after a Dr.

Norman Topping, pres of Crooksville, a daughter, at Snode's fifth grade; Mrs. George Wright and Mrs. Frank will be recited at 7:30 p.m. today followed by Eagles Lodge Roseville; Mrs. Betty Jean (Ned), 87, of the Abbott Home for Men, formerly of 2305 Maple avenue, Oct.

16. DAY, Norval, 84, of Barnesville, Oct. 16. MYERS, Mrs. Virginia 60, of Cambridge, Oct.

15. SHERRARD, Mrs. Glessner 64, of Cambridge Route 2, Oct. 16. BARNESVILLE Norval Good Samaritan, Oct.

15. Cavalear, 848 Garden road; long illness. Mrs. Myers was born Oct, DETROIT (UPI)-Owners of services at p.m. Mrs.

Ruth Charlette Clark, Edington, Miss Betty Cooper's fourth grade. Day, 84, of 320 North Chestnut street, a retired farmer, died Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Craig of Thornville, a son, at Good most 1965 to 1969 model ident of the Rapid Transit District, said the 19 minibuses will "make a positive contribution toward combatting air pollution in the Los Angeles basin." Summerfield; Thomas Wayne Chevrolets, warned of a possi Thomas Fleming 13, 1911 at Bellaire a daughter ef Mrs. Emma Nelson Tolbert Woodside of Cambridge and the Mrs.

Robert Ocg and Mrs, Samaritan, Oct. 15. Coen, Philo; Susan Jane at 1:30 a.m. Saturday in Barnesville Hospital following a Dale Stotts, Mrs. Donna Shinn's Daniels, Mount Perry; William Robert Dennis.

Valley View Mr. and Mrs James Grimm of Thornville, a son, at Good long illness. third and fourth grades; Mrs, ble engine mount defect which could result in a loss of power, steering and brakes, will not necessarily get free inspections PORTER, Dewey 73, of CORNING Thomas H. Fleming, 79, of Corning, a Topping said the 20-passenger He was born April 1887 in Edgar Cohen and Mrs. Ted road, Route Eugenia Renee Jate Dolphus Tolbert.

She was a member of the Christ United Methodist Church here, was a lay speaker for vehicles would be a "strong Noble County a son of Orlando Samaritan, Oct. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King or corning, Oct.

16. FLEMING, Thomas 79, Dickinson, 1011 Keen street. retired New York Central Railroad employe, died at 11:30 Gates, Mrs. Ardis Floresdt's third grade; Mrs. Richard Guss or repairs, General Motors ana Sarah Hague Day.

OF Corning, Oct. 16. of New Lexington, a daughter, Alfred W. Dodge, 2764 Surviving are his widow, a.m. Saturday in an Athens incentive for people to use public transit when traveling in the Central City." Educating citizens of Los Angeles to the utility of public and Mrs.

Robert McDonald, Mrs. Pauline Kanaris's second at Good Samaritan, Oct. 15. BAILEY, William 80, of the church where she served as chairman of the evangelistic committee and was a member hospital following a long illness. Dresden road; Bruce C.

Edwards, New Concord; David Corp. spokesmen said Saturday. The consumer bulletin issued Friday by the National Highway Safety Administration, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ardetto Cumberland Route 1, Oct.

16. He was born July 5. 1892. in grade; Mrs. William Williams and Mrs.

Willard Dunham, Lee Faulhaber. 1499 Potts lane; of Junction City, a son, at Good Elizabeth Burns Day; a son, Gilbert of Cambridge; a nephew and two nieces. Friends may call after 11 a.m. today at Cambell-Plumly cf the WSCS. transportation has proved for Samaritan, Oct.

16. Surviving are her husband, Mary Ellen Smith's first and second grades; Mrs. Willaim Ir- Mrs. C. Marie Flegal, New Concord; Jeffrey Warren Garver, Dresden; Arthur Shawnee a son of James F.

and Mary J. Huntington Fleming. He was a member of Masonic Lodge 584. Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Gerald two sons, James Funeral Home in Barnesville which contained the warning, urged owners of the vehicles to have them inspected. It did not bear the weight of a govern Calloway of Junction City, a cf Ottawa, and Gerald vin and Mrs. Lewis Bowers, for where services will be held at baurhter, at Good Samaritan, cf Cambridge: a daughter, Mrs William Hoberg, Warsaw; Mrs Laura Mae Howell, Cum Miss Helen Faires first grade; Surviving are his widow. Nov7 Jersey Betting Ring Is Smashed Oct. 16.

1:30 p.m. Monday with Rev. Roy Edmund (Patsy) Goodwin of Mrs. Ronald Hina, Mrs. Daniel Frances Dunkle Fleming: a ment-ordered recall, which berland; Mrs.

Rebecca Lee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cambridge: 4 grandchili-n Nelson, Mrs. Larry Gibson and son, James of Trimble: five Hilliard officiating. Burial will be in the Salesville Cemetery.

King, 242 Schaum avenue. Thompson of New Lexington, a Mrs. James White, Mrs. grandchildren; seven great would require GM to pick up the tab for the inspection and, repair, if needed. two brothers, Dallis Tolbert of jcew Philadelphia and Clarence Patricia Henderson's kin grandchildren; a brother.

Ralph daughter, at Good Samaritan, Oct. 16. Mrs. Alice Mae Landerfelt, Glenford; Aaron Lee Nelson, Coshocotn; Mrs. Ethel Louise dergarten classes.

John T. Stevens of Fallenbee. W. Va and a Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Bernard However, GM spokesmen midable in the past, however. Voters in 1968 defeated a bond issue proposal that would have funded an 89-mile rapid transit system. The map of the proposed system was similar to the outline of an electric interurban railway of the 1920, now defunct, except the old one was more extensive. Mayor Sam Yorty, who rode on one of the minibuses Friday, said the operation "should prove a forerunner to a number of undertakings aimed at the improvement and expansion of public transportation in the community." of Eyesnde; five half-brothers, WJm Woodside, of Chicago, IX, Donald of Seattle, sister, Mrs. Grace Levering of NEWARK, N.J.

(UPD-A Stottsberry of 774 Brighton Newsom, McConnelsville; Mrs John Thomas Stevens, 47, of five-county police task force itose a arm. a son, TJiomas, is deceased. boulevard, a daughter, at Cambridge Route 3. a farmer of Campbell, would not rule out the possibility that the company may pay for inspections and repairs any way. smashed a northern New Bethesda, Oct.

16. Hotel of Washington, D. C. and Cambridge State Hospital Friends may call after 7 n.m. Jersey gambling operation that and Charles J.

Woodside of employe, died at 8 a.m. today at Post Funeral Home took in an estimated tens of 1 1 "This thing came up suddenly in Corning where services will Saturday at Good Samaritan Medical Center where he had millions of dollars a year1 U.S. To Accept Soviet Captain TOKYO, (UPI)-The captain of a Soviet fishing vessel who defected in Japan has been granted asylum in the United States, the Japanese Foreign been a patient for three weeks, Saturday and arrested nearly 40 persons, including some top and there just hasn't been a decision made one way or the other yet," one spokesman said. be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday with Rev.

Luther Ramsey officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Glouster. Born May 16, 1324, in California and two half-sisters, Mrs. Eatliryn Smith of Flint, and Mrs. Ruth Men-enhiiB of Caifornia.

Three ons and a daughter, are deceased. The 1x2y was taken to Thorn Fnneral Home here where reputed monsters. Guernsey County, Mr. Stevens "But there will have to be some Martin G. Holleran, head of was a son of Mrs.

Mauae kind of decision made soon." the Newark-Essex County Orga Woodward Stevens of Quaker Another spokesman said that William E. Bailey Citv and the late Charles W. Ministry said Sunday. while no policy has been set, nized Crime Task Force, said the raids were carried out at 43 Stevens. He was a member of It said that Vasily Zkahavo Burglars Break Inlo Home Of POWs Parents WHbam E.

Bailey, 80, of locations, 21 in Newark, and vich Zavaratsky, 47, left Japan Center United Methodist Church and was a World War II climaxed a six-week investiga Cumberland Route 1, died at 7:55 p.m. Saturday at Good tor tne united Mates by airliner friends may t2 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 pjm. today. At 1 p.m. Monday the body will be taken to the Christ church where it will remain for service at 2 pm with Rev's tion that involved court-ordered veteran.

baturaay night. Samaritan Medical Center. Surviving in addition to his The body was taken to Tom mother, are his widow, the WARREN, Mich. (UPI)- wiretaps. He said about 170 law enforcement officers from Es "as or the moment, I'd say simply that we're not required to." The cars named in the consumer bulletin were standard Chevrolets, Novas, Che-velles and Camaros produced between 1965 and 1969.

The government agency said an investigation showed that the engine mounts on about 100,000 Funeral Home at Cumberland. while the parents of Army Mr. and Mrs. MUford Carey jformer Marjorie Bowers of the Sgt. John C.

Sexton Jr. were in Cleaver To llcturn BOSTON (UPI) Black revo omcaTmg. carai wu oe income, formerly of Zanesvuie; sex, Hudson, LViion, Passaic Mri King Dies Denver this week to visit their s. guernsey jaenroniu oaraens. two sons, Charles V.

Stevens and Morris counties, believed son who was released last week lutionary Eldridge Cleaver will the. largest multi-country task land Thomas both of the Mrs. Clener herrard three sisters. Mrs. J.

Mrs. Ada King, 77, of 533 after two years in Viet Cong return to the United States from Algeria soon to help lead prisons, burglars broke into jRussell (Glenna) Willis ofjGlendale avenue died at 10:50 Mrs. Glessner E. SherrardjBerea, Mrs. Roger C.

Saturday at Good 64. of Cambridge Route 2. d-ed Scott of Salesville Route 1 and a a i a Medical Center their home, police said Satur of the cars involved had deteriorated to the extend that guerrilla warfare," his wife lorce of its Kind in Mew Jersey history, participated in synchro-nated 1:30 p.m. raids on horse-betting parlors and in 2:30 p.m. raids on numbers-game centers.

day. Kathleen said upon arriving they could cause the accelera Sexton, who was a prisoner here. at 12:07 a.m. Saturday at Mrs. S.

B. (Eleanor) Beymer where she was admitted Oct. Bethesda HosDital after a lonz of Lore City Route 1. 10. The body was taken to the fnr 9A mnnthc until hie ralDoca tor to jam wide open and cause Ohioan Chosen Debbie Lee Carey of Marion, Ohio, was crowned 1971 Queen of the American Royal Livestock Show at Kansas City, Friday night.

Miss Carey was entered In the contest as FFA Sweetheart of Ohio and beat out 15 other contestants. Among arresiea, nouer- net wa flnwn tn th iinitml a loss ot power, steering and illness. I Services will be held at 1:30 Blue Avenue chapel of Bolin brakes. an said, were reputed mobsters states Wednesday. After greet- The Bear Flag revolt, pro Mrs.

Sherrard was bom June p.m. Monday at Bundy-Law; unerai Home Carmine Forte of Belleville, claiming California independent ing Ms parents in Denver, he "There is evidence that many Martin de Luca of Belleville was taken to Fitzsimons Army or Mexico, came on June 14. more such failures have oc-curred," the agency said. 4, 1907 at Cambridge a daughter Funeral Home in Cambridge of Frank and Estella Baker with Rev. Charles Sellers of-Farrar.

Her husband, George, ficiating. Burial will be in Sherrard died in 1969. 'Guernsey Memory Gardens. 1846. General Hospital suffering from and James Lapore, alias "Jimmy Breeze." of Nutlev.

Koiygin In Canada OTTAWA (UPl')-Soviet Pre malaria, loss of weight and Still at large was Michael anemia. Surviving are a son, Dale of Friends may call at the; Perna of East Orange, who was step- funeral home this afternoon Alexei N. Kosygin arrives Cambridge Route 2: a Sgt. Harry Wilkie of the Warren police department said named in an arrest warrant. Band To Play Baron Elliott, above, and his orchestra from Pittsburgh will play for the 17th annual Military Ball to be held at 9 p.m.

Saturday, Oct 23 at the Llnd Arena. Tickets may be secured from any of the veterans organizations or at the Llnd Arena the night of the dance. Tickets are $1.50 each. Table reservations may be made by calling Delmar Arnold of 323 South street at 432-5314. Perkins evening.

Sunday for a nine-day official visit to Canada which will daughter, Mrs. Norma of Columbus; four "We estimate that this the burglary occurred some grand-i operation took in tens of time between the Sextons children, a great-grandchild; William Salt Jr. millions of dollars a year," saidldeparture for Denver late include talks with Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau and other officials. five brothers, Delbert, James Holleran. "We got people we! Monday and 8:30 a.m.

WedneS' are really Interested in. But we day when an apparent break-in and Jerry, all of MANSFIELD William Paul of Burgettstown, and David Saltz 25, of Gallia, Chester Farrar of Torrence, I retired Kroger Company em-j and a sister, Mrs. John ploye, died Friday night at haven't been able yet to start; was reported by a neighbor, counting what got." Mrs. Hannclore Hettig. The Panama Canal was opened Aug.

15, 1914. Buixis of Cambridge. A brother Mansfield General Hospital is deceased. (following a three vear illness. 33oltn The body was taken to thei Earn Dec.

8. 1945, at Akron EXPERIENCE AND GUIDANCE AREASSURED YOU AT NO GREATER COST. IN TIME OF NEED Phone 452-5494 Arthur A. Bryan Thomo A. Bryan hecLona and $alzer 1271 BLUE AVE.

PHONE 452-4551 421 PUTNAM AVE. John B. Arnold, age 82, 329 Jordan Ave. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

Services 10:00 a.m. Monday, St. Nichois Catholic Church, Interment Mt. Olive. Rosary 7:30 m.

Sunday. BRYAN -uncial ome 2318 Moplo Ave. Zoneivill Phone 452-8466 RICHARDS James D. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at our Putnam Ave.

Chapel. ChapeL Services 10 a.m. Tuesday. CROWDER Edward. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today and Monday at our Blue Ave, Chapel.

Services 10 a m. Tuesday. FUNERAL HOME Mrs. Nellie E. Fitz, age 78, 402-E Indiana St.

Services 11 a.m. Monday. St. Thomas Catholic Church. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday. K. W. Boker Doris DeLong Baiter R. H.

VYefker So. 5th St. Phono 452-9356 935 Fort Av. Lor.n E. Jim Hlllli-Dav HillJi "WornSr yew fori tine 44" EEWKKTH O.

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