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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

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2-A THE TIMES RECORDER SATURDAY, FEB. 24, 1973 TR Weather Report: Cool Friends In The Hospital A Peblle fMtare evoUsble all aapltar la tkto mm. R. E. Sagle, Electronic Engineer, Dies IIWtVic nnrvpr 90s to juiui uq t.

ly cloudy Saturday and Satur- day night with a chance of -snow develoDine Saturday night. low 40s elsewhere, raruy uuuuy Saturday night. Lows upper teens to mid 20s. Becoming of Detroit, Mrs. Marian By United Press International Ohio: Partly cloudy Saturday with highs in the 30s north and low 40s south.

Mostly cloudy Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Narena Ellen Bowers, 1966 Brill of Cambridge and Mrs. Bethesda Highs Saturday from the upper' mostlv cloudv Sunday. Chance Julia Lakey of Fairbanks, Deaths And Funerals Normandy drive; Mrs. Louise Loren Bradley, South 20s to low 40s.

Low baiuraay. ADMITTED Alaska; a son, Edward Zuke of Salem, 24 grand Zanesville; Mrs. Lois Elaine Mrs. Barbara Ann Krofft, ing. Highs mid 20s to low 30s except mid 30s to low 40s west and southwest portions.

children; 12 great night 5 to 15 north and teens to 20s south. Light snow likely Sunday. Highs. Sunday mid 20s and 30s. Mount Perry Route 1.

a chance of snow. Lows Saturday night in the 20s highs Sunday in the 30s. West Virginia: Partly cloudy Surviving are her Eagles Lodge in Cambridge. Briggs, Caldwell. Good Samaritan Virgil Allen Untied, 1665 Nob grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs.

Julia Katis of North Braddock, Mrs. Susan Walter; a son Gary of the Surviving are two sisters, home; three daughters, Miss Elkn Burt of the home Western Pennsylvania: Part Hill. Michael (Blanche) Ausop and: and Mrs. Mary Gray of Akron, AP.MITTED Augusta Renee Henderson, Murphy of East Pittsburgh, Mrs. Gene (Sharon) GloverJ Two brothers and five sisters Noah O.

Hunger, Blue Rock Mrs. Anna Lucas of Cambridge and Mrs. Sophia 29.53 both of Dayton and Miss Mel- are deceased. Route 7. Mrs.

Margaret Allan, Brookover avenue. 564; Rute 1- odv Minshall of the home; two! Sen-ice will be held at 1:30 Mackley of Redbanks, n. .5 Mrs. Virgie L. Jackson, South grandchildren; a and a brother, Joseph p.m.

Monday in the Scott Funeral Home with Rev. Paul Mrs. Garnet Lee Hooper, 1403 zanesville. timer Taylor or ma Larayaie Westwood drive. Melvin Eugene Rupe J.

Korntheuer officiating. Burial street; a half-brother, Samuel Swacus of North Braddock. Her husband, Peter, died In May, 1972 and a son, Sergie, was Mrs. Juanita Marie Mautz, Roy E. Sagle, 80, of Roseville, a retired electronic engineer for the Merkel Corporation in Chicago, died at 12:10 a.m.

Friday in Good Samaritan Medical Center after several years illness. He was born in Roseville June 17, 1S92, a son of David and Cora Dozer Sagle. Mr. Sagle was a noted pioneer ham radio operator and a professional photographer. He was a member of Roseville Lutheran Church and Masonic Lodge 566 Survivors include a son, D.

"William: Sagle of 2964 Lookout drive; and a granddaughter. Miss Malinda Sagle of 2964 Lookout drive. Two sisters, Florence and Edith, are deceased. Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at the Roseville Chapel of Cannon and Cannon Funeral Home where Masonic rites will be held at 8 p.m.

today. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home conducted by Rev. Russell Roseville Route 2. Bonifield of the Moxahala road, will be in the Pleasant City 724 Francis street Angela Renee McConkey, killed in World War II.

A Mrs. Luella Mae Lanning, LamDnage. daughter, Mrs. Helen Stage Byesville. and a sister, Mrs.

Bonnie Shook; Cemetery, of Ohio street. Friends may call after noon The body was taken to the Sunday. DeLong and Baker Funeralj Home where friends may call! (Ivavf Clavlon Mrs. Alice Ziler, Caldwell four brothers and five sisters Mrs. Barbara Jean Dennis, Route 5.

are deceased. Crooksville Route 2 Friends may call Sunday Mrs. Regina Rowland, New Mrs. Evelyn Lucille Mann, from 7 to 9 p.m. toaay ana afternoon and evening at Lexington.

from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Joseph Marshall Phillips, Bundy-Law Funeral Home here where Wake services will be Sunday, Route 5. Dearold Dale Sealey, Paul Edward Rector, Nash port. Mrs. Grace Clayton, 88, of Canfield, a former Zanesville resident, died Friday evening New Lexington.

held at 7 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Lula Belle Brock, Route in Southside Hospital at Requiem Mass will be held Mrs. Cheryl S.

Case, 4995 Cliff; Dalton Service Funeral services for Mrs, Youngstown. at 11 a.m. Monday at St Benedict Church with the Rt Rock drive. Merle W. Steinbrook, Zane The body will be brought to William Thompson and Son Motor Inn.

Mrs. Melanie Gay Kirkbride, Rev. Msgr. Patrick K. Maher Mildred D.

Dalton, 61, of 4129 Barkers Run road, who died Philo. Funeral Home in White Cottage Mrs. Cheryl Lynn Liven- as celebrant. Thursday, will be held at 10:30 where friends may call Sunday Paul William Thomas, sperger, Roseville Route 2. a.m.

Monday at Wings or Hope Snyder. Burial will be In Roseville Cemetery. Coshocton Clarence Leasure John Fitzsimons, Mount Tabernacle in Zanesville. Rev. Mrs.

Mary Bay Clarence Eugene LaFollette, Aloysius. STAFFORD Clarence H. Sister M. Virgilius McAfee, G. W.

Morse will officiate and burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the Hillis Leasure, 80, of 513 Spruce CUMBERLAND Mrs. Mary McClelland Bay, 77, of Delaware, a native of Cum street, Caldwell, a retired 9o5 East Main street. Bruce L. Wigal, Fultonham.

Amy Sue Gainer, Coshocton farmer, died at 8:45 p.m. Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and berland, died at 1:30 a.m. Thursday in Marietta Memorial Mrs. Anna Turr, Caldwell Hensler Services CORNING Funeral mass for Miss Margaret June Hensler, 50, of Columbus, who died Thursday, will be held at noon today in St. Bernard Catholic Church.

Burial will be in New Lexington Cemetery. i Friday in Oberlin following a Route 5. Hospital after a short illness. He was born Dec. 13, 1892 short illness.

Mrs. Bonnie Swick, 948 in Noble County, a son of South Moorewood drive. 7 to 9 p.m. today and Sunday. Mrs.

Zenobia Parker BEVERLY Mrs. Zenobia Parker. 74, of Beverly, died at Born Oct. 1, 1895, she was a daughter of Harry and William O. Harper, Roseville PAL-FOR-THE-DAY Mrs.

Linda Harrell, 27 154 Brighton Boulevard Bethesda Hospital Fair Condition Paf" SEND A CARD Nelson and Carolina Wells Leasure. Lovella Finley McClelland. Route 1. mends may can ai wney Van Fossen Funeral Home here Mr. Leasure was a member Mrs.

Vannie M. Schumacher, 36 32, Seattle pc PhirnffO NATIONAL SUMMARY She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Delaware and the PEO Rain is expected today for the Pacific where the Rosary will be Columbus, 0. pc 31 27 Denver pc 50 27 of Mount Tabor United Methodist Church. Survivors include his widow, 150 Eighth street. Mrs.

Iretta G. Williams Crooksville Route 2. Sorority. 7:20 p.m. Thursday at Mark Rest Center in McConnelsville.

She was born Sept. 24, 1898, in Noble County, a daughter of Thomas and Tuny Howiller Gessell. Mrs. Parker was a recited at 8 p.m. today.

Mayle Service Spokane pc Tampa cy Washington pc -J Wichita 2 Ohio Extended Outlook Sunday through Tuesday: Chance of snow flurries Sunday mainly in the north. Nighttime lows 10 to 20 and daytime highs in the 20s in the north and Des Moines 43 29 Detroit cy 25 II F.I Paso pc 38 34 Houston 52 45 Indianapolis pc 41 21 Kansai Citv 57 31 Surviving are two sons, Dr. John Robert Bay of Oberlin and Mrs. Opal Dunn, Roseville the former Amy Thompson; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Van I nomas A.

Bay of Columbus; Route 1. Paul K. Fitznatrick, Shawnee DISMISSED Los Anecles DC 70 55 Services for Mrs. Loretha one sister, Mrs. Paul White Fossen of Whipple and Mrs.

Betty Davis of Cambridge: 49 the 30s in the south. Warming to the 30s member of the Fifth Street Memnhit oe Mayle, 90, of 786 Pine street, Miami Besch nc 68 52 of Delaware; and eight grand children. three sons, Arthur Leasure of Church of Christ here. Surviving are her husband, who died Tnursday, win oe new Cambridge. Carl Wesley Moore Conesville Route 1.

Coast ulatei and the upper RocKies. l- air to partly cloudy skies should prevail elsewhere. PREDICTED TEMPERATURES Today's Hiih 41 Today's Low 28 FRIDAY'S TEMPERATURES Friday's High Friday's Low 26 a 79 4 pm 35 10 a .12 p.m 35 Noon 34 I p.m 32 1 p.m II) 30 PRECIPITATION Last 24 hours trace WEATHER ELSEWHERE By United Press International High Low Atlanta cy 52 33 Boston 44 32 Buffalo 31 13 Charleston, S. C. PC 57 43 Mrs.

Ethel H. Creulich. 4 Glessner avenue: Rav Clifton Archer, Sarahsville: Mrs. at 2 p.m. Monday at Wings of Canton, Thoburn and Cleon Leasure, both of Akron; 22 Asa, whom she married in 1924: Hope Tabernacle.

Rev. G. Paul pc 43 22 New Orleans 59 47 New York pc 43 25 Orlando cy 1 47 Phoenix 81 52 Pittsburgh 2S 20 Portland, Me. cy 31 Portland. Ore.

DC 36 Her husband, John E. Bay who was owner-operator of an insurance company in Alliance, Jack Dean Back, Byesville grandchildren and 12 great Elizabeth Jean Longaberger, Morse will officiate and burial in the north and 40s In the south on lues-day. OHIO SKIES Sunset today Sunrise tomorrow 7:07 a.m.. The moon, at Last Quarter tonight, rises tomorrow at 2:03 a.m. and is at posee." PROMINENT STAR Anatrej near the moon.

VISIBLE PLANETS Mercury low in west TiW p.nt.- Saturn high in southwest IS p.m. Mars in the southeast 8:31 a.m." Jupiter rises 5:81 a.m. Dresden; Mrs. Mary Margaret will be In Woodlawn Cemetery. died 18B7.

grandchildren. A son, Everett, a sister and a brother are Taylor. 652 Moxahala avenue: uoute l. DISMISSED Denise Kristine Campbell, 3005 North Maple avenue; Mrs. Service will be held at 1:30 Raleiah 2fi Friends may call at Hillis Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and deceased.

Mrs. Mildred F. Bowman, 1651 Linden avenue: Mrs. Odessa p.m. Monday in the Cassaday-Turkle Funeral Home, Alliance Richmond pc 47 24 St.

Louis 57 29 Salt Lake City cy 42 27 San Francisco cy 63 52 three brothers, Clinton Gessell of Brimfield, 111. and Harry Gessell and William Gessell, both of Malta; four sisters, Mrs. Theodocia Reed of Mrs. Zeolia Aber and Mrs. Zenolia Anderson, both of McConnelsville and Mrs.

Irene Barnes of Ypsilanti, Mich. A daughter and a brother are 7 to 9 p.m. today and Sunday. Frances Bryan, Lectric lane IRoute Murray Rodgers West, Norwich Route 1. Mrs.

Mary Catherine Lent The body will be taken to the church two hours before service Rev. Eugene Ebert will of-j ficiate and burial will be in! Friends may call after 1 p.m. today at Maliett Funeral Home here where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Mount Tabor Cemetery.

Route Mrs. Annabelle Courthouse News Brown, corning; Mrs. Dons L. Brown, Nashport Route Monday. Fairmount Memorial Park, Alliance.

Smith, Somerset: Kimberly K. Hunter, Route Harold J. Thomas C. Anderson, Caldwell Route Jay Martin Ross Service deceased. Fink, New Straitsville Route Sales Tax Share Received Services will be held at 1 p.m.

Kimbolton Route 1. Jana L. Hanson, 1035 Cedar Services for Ronald C. Ross, Raymond Nelson Mauller, Monday at the McCurdy Funeral Home here with street; Mrs. Dianne Mae Smith, 60, of 839-Western avenue, who Somerset.

Crooksville Route Everett Lew Roberts, Malta; Mrs. Inez died Thursday, will be at 1 p.m Evangelist Dean Mills of Mrs. Lizzie Allcman WOODSFIELD Mrs. Lizzie Alleman, 84, of Clarington Route 1, died at 10:15 p.m. Thursday of an apparent heart attack.

She was born June 23, 1888, Wills Filed Thomas M. Salmon CAMBRIDGE Thomas M. Salmon, 75, of 405 Clark street, Cambridge, a retired sheet mill worker, died Wednesday evening in Guernsey Memorial Hospital after a four-week illness. Monday- at Hillis Funeral ficiating. Burial will be in Mrs.

Rosie G. Goody, Roseville; Patrick A. Walsh, County Auditor Wilber Wheeler reported receipt bthel Copen, Somerset; Harold Home. Pastor Walter Yeager Phonso (Jimmy) Miller, Cor Greenlawn Cemetery at Lowell. Friends may call at the Marietta; Mrs.

Mattie Elizabeth will officiate and burial will be Michael H. Fisher of 310 Bridghton boulevard, who died Jan. 23, left his estate to his widow, Myrtle, and named her Friday of $68,954 representing ning Route Mrs. Sally Lyn Bonar, Dexter City; Mrs. in Memorial Park Cemetery.

funeral home at anytime. Janice S. Williams, Ypsilanti Friends may call at the in Monroe County, a daughter revenue from the permissive (piggyback) sales tax for funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to or Frederick and Louise Baker, BiiKimer, wew Lexington. Mrs. Ella L.

Boetcher, 431 Chapel Hill road; Harold E. Bowers, 624'a Putnam avenue Mich; Robert Bernard Budde, Route Robin Dewey, 1845 Norton Service Mrs. Alleman's husband died on Norwood boulevard. Dec. 16, 1961.

9 p.m. today and Sunday. KeW Service Service for Charles S. Norton, 79, of 1238 Devin street, who To Finance Summer Program December. A sum of $3,522 was received from Licking County for the West Muskingum School District.

The Muskingum County Board of Education received died Thursday will be held at Surviving are a son, Charles Alleman of Clarington Route 1, with whom Mrs. Alleman made her home; a grandson and two Service for James Homer Kelso, 64, of Route 6, who died Born In Guernsey County Feb. 25, 1897, he was a son of Thomas and Mary Mason Salmon. Survivors include his widow, Helen Moorehead Salmon; a niece, Mrs. Margaret Reinman of Youngstown; a nephew, Cmdr.

Thomas Salmon of San Diego, Calif; and several cousins. A brother, Charles, died in 1956. Friends may call at Bundy-Law Funeral Home here where 1 p.m. Monday in the Putnam Chapel of the Bolin Funeral Home. Rev.

James Mason will great-grandchildren. Wednesday will be held at 2:30 p.m. today In the DeLong and Instructor At Muskingum Receives Science Grant officiate and burial will be in executor, according to a will filed in Probate Court. The will was written May 9, 1961. Mrs.

edna M. Holdren of 1120 Blandy avenue, 'who died Feb. 19, left one-hilf of her estate to her son, Harold of ,1655 Mound street, and one-fourth to each of her granddaughters, Colleen Ballantyne and Rita Joan Shade. She named her son executor, according to the will written Jan. 24, 1972.

Homer Russell Hammer of Route who died Feb. 20, left his estate to his widow, Marguerite, and named her executor. His will was written Funeral services will be open at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Bauer $11,780 from the state school foundation. aker.

Funeral Home. Rev Woodlawn Cemetery. and Turner Funeral Home here. Pallbearers will De James Herbert Ailing will officiate and burial will be in Chandlersville Minister J.V.A. Trayler will East County Court Bud Hart of 246 Teakwood Norton, Charles Norton, Robert officiate.

Burial will be in St. Cemetery. Rudy Gerlach, assistant professor of chemistry at James Cemetery in Clarington Norton, William Norton, William Penos and David Starling. Pallbearers will be Robert Kelso, Russell Kelso, Roger! services will be held at 2 p.m. Friends may call at the drive forfeited $110 bond Friday when he failed to appear in East County Court to answer a charge of possessing a part of an illegally taken deer.

today, conducted by Rev. David Kelso, warren Lent. John Lent funeral home at anytime. Friends may call 2 to 4 and David Irvin, Don Griffin and Frees. Burial will be in North-wood Cemetery.

7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Mrs. Peler Zuke Ralph Willey. Among survivors Is a son, William Kelso of Route 6.

Aug. 9, 1971. Fred M. Ferris of New Concord Route 2, who died 14, left his estate to his Violet, and named her executory-according to a will written Aug." 1 1959. 'Mrs.

Mamie G. Gillen of 1320 Linden avenue, who died Feb. 17, left a river front lot at Eagleport to Dennis, Clifford and Gary Kransnosky. of her estate was left to her brother, Robert A Garrett of 1320 Linden avenue. Krasnosky was named and the will was written July, 28, 1971.

Orris S. Dickson of Athena lane, who died Feb. 13, left his estate to his widow, Annette, and named her-' executor. The will was written Nov. 4, 1959.

Marriage Applications Danny L. Spencer, 21, of Chandlersville Route 1, hospital -employe, and Roberta Kaye, Weiser, 19, of Route 3. Michael E. Fisher, 19, of" Route 2, factory employe, and Cheryl A. Howard, 17, of Route 8.

Divorce Petition Melva Hill of 2314 Hoge" avenue against Franklin Hill of-the same address, cruelty. Bankruptcies (Federal Court) Gary James Roberts of 712, Fountain square, truck assets, $100. Nita Jean Augustine Crooksville Route 1, unemployed, liabilities, assets, $300. Daniel Warren Augustine of Crooksville Route 1, truck operator, liabilities, assets, $300. CAMBRIDGE Mrs.

Peter (Elizabeth) Zuke, 80, of Andrew Burt CAMBRIDGE Andrew Burt, 79, of Pleasant City Route 1,1 Ashes Of W. Rockefeller To Remain In California Nightingale Nursing Home here, died Thursday night in Guernsey Memorial Hospital Mrs. Ellen L. Minshall Mrs. Ellen 'L.

Minshall, 50, of Kettering, former Zanesville 4 Area Men Get Military Nominations alter an illness. resident, died at 9 a.m. Friday SAN BERNARDINO, Calif, Muskingum College, was announced Friday as the recipient of a $24,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Its purpose is to finance a four-week program at the college this summer for public school personnel interested in the new Intermediate Science Curricular Study (ISCS) that is being introduced widely in junior high schools. The four-week program at Muskingum from June 25 to July 20, will be conducted by Professor Gerlach with the assistance of Robert Bryant, science teacher at Zanesville High School, and Dr.

Jerry Wilson of Ohio University. During the final week, 20 seventh grade students will take part as subjects for teaching She was born March 29, 1892, at Robins, a daughter of John where he built his $1.5 million home. A public memorial and Mary Orahoske Swacus. service was planned there for at Kettering Memorial Hospital as the result of a stroke suffered a month ago. Mrs.

Minshall was born (UPi) -The body of Winthrop Rockefeller, grandson of oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller and two-term governor of Arkansas, Mrs. Zuke was a member of sometime in the next few days. died at 5:45 a.m. Friday in the 10th Street Unit of Guernsey Memorial Hospital, following a brief illness.

I Born Jan. 26, 1894, in Lonconing, he was a sonj of Peter M. and Mary Douglas Burt. He was a retired coal miner. A veteran of World War he was a member of the VFW and; a life member of the DAV.

Mr. Burt also belonged to the St. Benedict Catholic Church, Rockefeller died of cancer Four area young men were nominated Friday by 17th District Rep. John M. Ashbrook its Catholic Women's March 14, 1922 in Morgan was cremated at a funeral home here Friday.

Organization, Blue Star to the U.S. military aoadamies. Mothers, Golden Age Club and The ashes wore to be taken to They were chosen on the county a daughter of Mrs. Samuel (Blanche) Brown Taylor Bonifield of 1029 Pershing road and the late Walter Taylor. bemor citizens Club.

his adopted state in accordance basis of their scholarship, jk with his own wishes, to be Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Frank Dziuban character and leadership potential. The final selections buried on Petit Jean Mountain, Rudy Gerlach Cost Estimated At $25 Million will be made by the respective academies. Nominated were: Thursday at Desert Hospital in Palm Springs, where he had a winter home. He was 60 years old.

His son, Winthrop Paul Rockefeller, who was at his father's side when he died, returned to Arkansas to make arrangements for the services. Something of a playboy in his youth, the "nonconformist Rockefeller" used his personal wealth to subsidize education, health and charities in Arkansas. He paid many of his interested school personnel with the ISCS program. Teachers and administrators are invited Dy those who have participated in the program. They will be divided into small groups and the laboratory instruction will be recorded on video tape for Terrence J.

McHugh, son of Greenwood Ave. Woman Injured In Accident State Plans Road Projects to hear a presentation in which rrotessor Gerlach will par- ucipaie with Bryant ana a later self-evaluation. Gerlach said that eight school districts from this part of Ohio Con't. From Page 1-A Sect.) representative of the Silver- Burdett Publishing Company have already agreed to par roadside rest areas near gubernatorial assistants out of wnicn handles the program. ticipate.

l.ach is encouraged to and Mrs. Daniel F. McHugh of 2014 Dresden road, Naval Academy. John E. Factor, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James E. Factor, Melody Lane, Nashport, Naval Academy. Walter C. Wright, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold B. Wright of Byesville, Air Force Academy. Donald A. Gibson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George H. Gibson of 1 7 0 7 Clairmont avenue. send two teachers and, if Interested school personnel Zanesville at a cost of $650,000. An eventual rebuilding and possible relocation of Ohio 60 Cynthia Spires, 22, of 1007 Greenwood avenue, was injured at 5:05 p.m.

Friday when her auto collided with another car driven by James Miller, 22, of are advised to notify Professor make them movable unless so ordered by the U. S. Cost Guard which is studying the plans now. If the Coast Guard approves movable spans, Baran said, the extra money will have to come from some other governmental agency such as the Department of Natural Gerlach of their intention to at PHONE-A-PRAYER 452-9631 DIAL IT DAILY FOR A DEVOTIONAL MESSAGE north of the Country Fair his own pocket. In 1967 he became the state's1 first Republican governor in 93! years.

He served two but was badly beaten in a bid for a third term by Democrat! Dale Bumpers. I tend by Monday of next week. 39 Maysville pike. South The ISCS program, developed a number of years ago at Zanesville, on U.S. 22 a mile Snoppmg Center.

Petty said scope and direction of that project depends on many developments in the future and cannot be determined at this time. Cambridge, Air Force Resources. said, but only five and one-quarter cents goes to his department, with the rest being siphoned off to local government subdivision. Baran explained that bureaucratic red tape now puts potential completion of planned projects as much as 15 to 18 years away, compared to an approximate three or four years a short time ago. He emphasized the transportation department's desire to develop "action plans" with local groups to keep the state informed about developments which might affect plans being made for local highways and bridges.

Academy. possible, one administrator. The districts are East Muskingum and Maysville from Muskingum County; Sheridan, Perry County; Heath, Licking County; Ridgewood Local, Coshocton County; Union Local, Belmont County; Tuscarawas Valley, Tuscarawas County; and' Morgan Local, Morgan County. Meanwhile, a half-day conference is scheduled in the college Science Center Saturday, March 3, to familiarize south of South Zanesville, according to Sheriff's deputies. The Spires woman sustained abrasions to her right leg and was taken to Good Samaritan Baran said the department is Florida State University, provides for an experimentally-based self-pacing approach to science teaching in the seventh, eighth and ninth grades.

The in a real crunch now because Both Petty and Baran THE MARK OF YOUR of the present trend by the Variety For Lucy HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Lu reiterated previous assertions by the transportation depart Medical Center by Byrd suDjects include cnemistry, biology and related Ambulance Service. She was cille Eall will wear 37 different physics, studies. later released, devotion federal government in withholding funds, and because of the maturity of three bonds which require payments this year of $120 million. The state receives seven cents per gallon tax on auto gasoline, Baran costumes in her role as "Mame" at Warner Bros. ment that plans for improvement of the and Sixth Street Bridge lift spans do not include provisions to make them movable.

They said repair of the individual lift spans would amount to $200,000 if they repiain fixed. It would cost double rthat amount to make; them moveable and the trans-1 portatibn department will not OSALIE $oltn tKi KENNETH O. BOLIN BTJ88EIX M. BOLIN RICHABD T. CARNES IN TIME OF NEED Phone 452-5494 935 Forjt Av.

Jim Hillis Dav. Hillis Loren E. Hillis Mrs. Mildred D. Dalton, age 61, 4129 Barkers Run.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Services 10:30 p.m. Monday, Wings of Hope Tabernacle. In-terment Woodlawn Cemetery.

Mrs. Loretha Mayle, age 90, 786 Pipe street. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Body will be removed to Wings of Hope Tabernacle at noon Monday, where services will be held at 2:00 p.m.

Interment Woodlawn and J2alzcr FUNERAL HOME Mrs. Leota. S. Adolph, age 97, 1161 Sharon Ave. Services 1:00 p.m.

Saturday at our chapel where friends may call. James H. Kelso, age 64, Route 6. Services 2:30 p.m. Saturday at our chapel.

Mrs. Ellen Minshall, age 50, Kettering, Ohio. Former Zanesville resident. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

56 So. 5th Sr. Phone 452-9356 H. W. Baker Deris DeLong Baker R.

H. Welker BRYAN unetal Mom HOPKINS Mrs. Inza. Services 10:30 a.m. today at our Putnam Ave.

ChapeL NORTON Charles S. Sr. Services 1:00 p.m. Monday at our Putnam Ave. Chapel.

Frends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. A genuine Rock of Ag memorial it guaranteed to both you end your cemetery. The Rock of Ages exclusive Double Protection Guarantee carries no time limit it'e your positive assurance of lasting satisfaction.

Always ask to be shown the Rock of Ages trademark seal any memorial you buy it is your assurance of the best for someone you loved. GREGORY MONUMENT COMPANY In New Lexington will begin its annual winter sale Feb. 14, continuing through February. A large shipment of monuments will be available, and as in the past persons must purchase from the company instead of the salesmen. Phone 342-1623.

Ronald C. Ross, age 60, 839 Western avenue. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Services 1:00 p.m.

Monday at our chapel. Interment Memo- rial Park. 2318 MapU Ave 1271 BLUE AVE. PHONE 452-4551 421 PUTNAM AVE. hon 452-8466 V..

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