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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 7

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Zanesville, Ohio
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SEVEN THE TIMES RECORDER; THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1947 SUNSHINE PALS MEET This Funny World 14 at the home of Mrs. Myrth Bowers. Gleaners Class To Hold Picnic Officials Check On Dope Robbery Crooksville and Perry countv tu The following members were present at a recent meeting of the Sonora Sunshine Pals held at the home of Barbara Galloway: Mary Huffman, Barbara Galloway, Ge-nlece Johnson, Mildred and Shirley Cozzens. The next meeting will be held Monday evening, July The Gleaners class of the Adamsvllle Methodist church will hold a picnic super at 7 o'clock next Tuesday evening at PuUiam LIBRARY TO CLOSE The John Mclntlre Public Library will be closed all day Friday in observance of the Fourth of July. mu parte nere.

thorlties Wednesday night still were Investigating the burglary Tuesday night of the Cusick drug store, at which time a quantity of Everyone is requested to take a drink and their own table ser Hazel G. Eveland Called By Death CROOKSVILLE, Hazel Gibbs Eveland, wife of Edgar Eve-land, of Washington street, Crooks-vilie, died at the family home, Wednesday, following a long illness. She is survived by her husband; three sons, Rex, of Clay street, Zanesvllle; Melvin, of Crooksville, and Guy, of Rosevllle; one daughter, Mrs. Garrett Dunnlngton, of Durban Drive, Zanesvllle; seven grandchildren; five brothers, Harry Gibbs, of Dea vert own; Ray Gibbs, of Roseville: Clyde Gibbs. of vice.

fa in MATERNITY Superb duality More Tea pop Dag Three Cases Set aope was laxen. John Brown, Crooksville marshal, said last night he Intends to question a number of suspects today. He expressed the opinion last night that the burglary probably was committed by a person needing the dope for himself and not for its gelical U. B. Church, from where the funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2:30 with Rev.

J. E. Huston and Rev. R. P.

Baumgardner officiating. Interment in the Crooksville Cemetery. The body will be returned from the Cannon A Cannon Funeral Home to the family home Thursday avenlng, Adamsvllle Church Names Officers Officers for the coming conference year have been elected by the Sunday school of the Adamsvllle Methodist church. The officers are Russell Leas-ure, superintendent; Harry Johnson, assistant superintendent; Ver-na Smith, secretary; Ruth Ann Thompson, first assistant; Isabelle Leasure, second assistant; William Leasure, treasurer; Wesley Oliver, assistant; Jean Thompson, pianist; Geneva Stotts, assistant; Mrs. Florence Knicely, chorister; Catherine Shuck, assistant For Common Pleas The court assignment for com tale value.

However, he expects that fed mon pleas court, released yester Crooksville; Frank Gibbs, of eral officials may assist In the investigation. Entrance to the building was day by Assignment Commissioner Crooksville, and Rev. Orvllle Gibbs, of Newark, Ohio: three sisters, Henry Buerhause, scheduled the following hearing before Judge P. H. Tannehill: Mrs.

Thomas Simpson, of Steuben-ville, Ohio; Mrs. David Allen, of Crooksville, R. F. and Mrs. Harry Shira, of Adamsvllle.

One Tuesday. July 15 Earle P. Shep. herd against Jack Bowers. Graham Graham, Hollingsworth and Got aauKhtw, Mnxlne preceded her in death In 1928.

tlieb representing the plaintiff. Member of the Crooksville Evan- Thursday, July 17 Carl Schul theis against Hilda Paul et al. George and Foreman being the plaintiffs counsel and Thomas A. Joseph representing the defendant. McNaof at SradkaU, Idc.

gained oy smasmng a rear door, according to Edgar Souders, assistant ttore manager, who said the drugs were taken from a locked strongbox, He said the burglars obtained a hidden key to the strongbox. Souders discovered the theft shortly after the store was opened at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. Burglars also attempted to break Into the Moose hall adjacent to the drug store, according to Souders, who said a lock on the door of the building had been broken. CLOSED FRIDAY The Zanesvllle offices of the Veterans' Administration will be closed Friday, Darrell L. Adams, contact representative of the local offices, said yesterday.

1 mm More and more people are coming to SjfCf depend upon getting the Famous Vrsrwm "I hope this next guy Just had twins." Tuesday, July 22 State of Ohio against George Coffin. Prosecuting Attorney Clarke Barbour representing the State and Thomas A. Joseph and Harold E. Gottlieb act tsranas mey preier at ineir nearuy tlonal Brands Stores! And always at less cost! 43 Infant Daughter a Prayer Service Tonight At Gospel Mission ing as counsel for the defendant Is Summoned The chemical constitution and molecular structure of glass are Home Gospel Mission of 714 Marietta street will hold prayer and praise services tonight at 7:30 o'clock. John Allman will serve as LARGE CROWN 84 Stuffed Oiives BITTER'S SWEET (l .) still unknown.

CORNING, Mary M. Ross, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Van Camp's (With Rich Tomato Sauce) Chili Relish leader. At 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Sunday school services will 19 can Phillip Ross of Santoy vicinity, passed away Tuesday evening at the family home. She is survived Pork Beans SALAD-STYLE be held at the Mission while at 1tow.m French Mustard by the parents; two brothers, Ralph and Edward; one sister.

June. Funeral services were held 7:30 o'clock that evening prayer services will be held with Rev. Rufus LIndimore as speaker. His topic will be "How To Be Saved." J. D.

Fuller and Frank Williams will furnish music. Wednesday, 11:00 a.m. at the Lutz Schramm (or JJbby's) Whok Dill Pickles Jar 43C Ja, 29c JarlOC 2 caa. 33C 2 Z.u 19c can 39C Jar 39C Ajka FRANCO-AMEBICAN 29 Spaghetti I.IRBV'S Large Jar home. Interment at Liberty-Hill Cemetery, In charge of the Carl W.

Hermey Funeral Home, North Valley Street, Corning. Card-Shower Potted Meat Henri's Deluxe pint Jar Mrs. Edith Nichols, East Main its flavor's OSI THE BEAM Salad Dressing street, is Deing honored with a birthday-card shower, Friday. July LUNCHEON (It Party Loaf JUMBO BRAND. QI AI.ITT (If Peanut Butter 4tn.

This reminder is for all in' terested friends and neighbors. 25' 25 Dutch Girl (28 ox.) Corning Resident Dies Suddenly Funeral services for Charles E. Burdette, 46, of Corning, will be held at 2 O'clock Friday afternoon at the Corning Methodist church with Rev. Frank Beuscher officiating. Burial wlH be in the New Lexington cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Barnett are entertaining this week In honor of Mrs. Barnett's son, Mr, and Large Jar Apple Butter Mrs. Bolden, Lancaster, O.

FIRK ODER Vinegar at. bottle 17c RTOKELY OB FLORIDA GOLD Mrs. Jese Morgan, South Valley street, was a business caller In Naraathlaa (Lars IH Glouster, Tuesday afternoon. More flavor per cup More cups per pound Chtrrltt 39c Oranq Julet 2 2H 25e Mrs. Everett Dunlan was a bus Burdette died suddenly at 10 iness caller at Glouster recently.

STOKELY (Glut 47 rt re ArRiroT, aint jane Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardv Prtstrvts 33e Tomato Juiet "US' 29c have returned home here after o'clock Tuesday night at his residence. A conductor for the New York Central railroad, Burdette, had EXTRA STANDARD, CREAM STTLB SCNSWr.ET TENDEBIZED spending several days at Niles, Ohio, visiting relatives and friends. BOSCUL COFFEE Prunti 28c Loqan Corn 15c been a resident of Corning for They also visited their son, James TASTY KINO number or years.

Surviving are his wife. Mrs. BAKING rOWDEB who is a patient In a Youngstown Calumtt rs 19c Stokely Ptas 23c hospital. Their youngest daughter, WORTHAIX FANCY Mrs. Renetta Kettle, Is a patient in St.

Francis hospital, Columbus. rtBB MUSTARD (1 rtnn ntrj a nasi Irene Burdette of the home; a stepdaughter, Miss Juanita Ryan of Columbus; his father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. O. S.

Bur CoFman's lOe Tomatoes 2 2 39c Raymond Welch, who Is employ, ed at Cleveland, is spending a two. BETTER JAMS A JELLIES! dette of Pennsylvania: four sis WHOLE MIXED riCKUNO (I weeks' vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Finest Quality! Vacuum-Fresh! tk(. uc rciwti ts4at Splcts KMC MASON ters, Mrs.

Lela Redamon, Mrs. Alice Wagner, Mrs. Roberta Hete-kon and Mrs. Hilda Hetekon, all JELLY SEAL (11 Welch, Washington Avenue. 14e of Sharon.

four brothers, Jar Caps 29c Parowax rhf. Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt Martin, Geneva, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Carter and son, Chauncey, were It Makes Good Sense To Remember! 1. That the "piggy bank" Is still a symbol of thrift in multitudes of families, and that each family should save a little each pay. 2.

To save where you get the largest return each 6 months. SEE ZANESVILLE FEDERAL Savings Loan Association J18T A FKIEMDLV PLACE TO DEAL 10 South Fifth Street Phone 3038 ORDER EARLY I Homer, Lester, William and Floyd Burdette, all of Sharon, Fa. The body has been removed to the Gail E. Wallace funeral home visitors at the home of Mrs. Car Plezol Picnic Buns 19 er's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry STORES OPEN Hermey, Monday. CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, THE 4TIL at Corning, where friends may call until time of the service. Mrs. Iva Canoles and Mrs.

Jessie Richardson were business visitors in Glouster Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sapt and daughter, Margaret, of Wisconsin Freshway Coffee 37c Bjf 7 CnrhfrK Nbbco BORDEN'S 1S 1H Illlsfl VI llUllWl (J Instant Coffee 45c Mr. and Mrs.

Robert England and daughter, Roberta, of Dowell, 111., are visiting for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ene Fould Macaroni "10 land, Jefferson street, and other TEA BAGS ll) Tender Leaf IIICTTlr.SL RICHER FLAVOR! Ik.) friends and relatives here. Mrs. Juanita Preest, Mrs.

Jessie Fry and Miss Eliza Murray visited Cake pkf. 5fl Flour aj in zanesvllle Monday evening at the home of their sister, Mrs. Mae Bums. Miss Donna Jean Murray, Columbus, spent several days last Ml. Perry Society Will Meet Today MT.

PERRY, O. The W. S. C. S.

of the M. E. church will hold their July meeting on Thursday, July 3 at the home of Mrs. E. G.

Haz-lett. Mrs. Charlotte Williams will entertain the Ladies Aid Society of the United Presbyterian church at her home Thursday afternoon July 10th. Mrs. Irma Foster, Mrs.

Lizzie Henderson and Mrs. Elizabeth Travis attended OES Inspection of of chapter 52 in Zanesville on last Friday evening. The daily vacation Bible school held recently in the United Presbyterian church had an enrollment of 64 pupils the average attend Hershey Cocoa iw Bran kc Swansflown COCKTAIL TIN (Half Null Planter's Peanuts 29c SIX FOFl'LAB FI.AVOBS! A I ICHfA Af1 Kool-Aid AIISVCCl week visiting with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy.

Oleomargarine Mr. and Mrs. Harold Binderbasin have moved into their new home recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, East Main street.

39f 23 Mrs. John Glaspey and grand XPARKIJNO WATER (Fill Dfpe.ll) Canada Dry 15c nno food daughter, Tony, were business visitors in Glouster Tuesday Spic Span Hunt Club 5 59c Mrs. Andrew Kranyak and son. Michael, and two grandchildren were business shoppers In Glouster Tuesday afternoon. life SiZ 2 tot ance was 60 and a perfect record for 56.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCulIough and daughters, Mary Lou and Ann, were visiting relatives in Columbus Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmerman Oldest ChevTolet '4 Hl'H '2d s0 lYC of Thornville spent last Wednes Watermelons Whole or Half Truck Is Found AT HZ0 IITYYllTITYiR day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eversole.

Miss Gladys Barker of New Lex 6 ington is house guest this week in the home of Mrs. Osta Wilklns. Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Wilklns. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shinger and Mrs.

H. L. France were visiting relatives In Columbus Sunday. The oldest Chevrolet truck In operation in the United States entered In the recent contest Is a 1918 one-ton model. The winning truck was built on Oct.

7, 1918, in Chevrolet's Oakland, plant. The truck Is owned and In use by Leslie A. Storey, Jordan, Montana; and the entry was submitted through Pioneer garage, the Chevrolet dealer In that city catch 29' Jumbo (27) Full-Flavor Cantaloupes Texas Garden, Slicing Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McCulIough of Somerset spent the week ffitoBStj 2, mm end at the J.

C. McCulIough home. Mrs. Russell Taylor and Infant son have been returned to their home from the Good Samaritan hospital of Zanesville. jlarold Stlmmell left Friday to join a party at Columbus, who will Tomatoes CHOICE VALENCIA (IS) SANTA BOSS, BED Oranges cot 23c Plums 25c enjoy a month fishing and other recreation at different places In Canada.

A large number of persons from out-of-town attended the funeral of Mrs. Celia Williams, Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Zanesvllle railed on friends and neighbors here Tuesday evening.

LAW OFFICES TO CLOSE It was learned yesterday that all Law offices In Musklngu county would be closed Frldsy and Saturday, July 4 and 5, In accordance with the Muskingum Bar association regulations. Practically BontleM, Boston Pork Roast Dutch Loaf Sausage Again this summer imall oranges are mighty good. Thin skinned. Extra sweet. Packed with vitamins.

Bursting with healthful juice. Perfect for breakfast or refreshment any time. Put two small oranges in the lunch box for an ideal dessert Children will go lor them between meals, too. BUY A BIO BAG FULL and save. Ask for Sunkist, finest from 14,500 cooperating California-Arizona citrus growers.

which is located In the Salt Lake City Zone. The winner's prize of a new Advance-Design Chevrolet truck will be presented to Mr. Storey by Chevrolet Motor Division. Thanks to the whole-hearted support of Chevrolet dealers throughout the country the search for the oldest Chevrolet truck was an outstanding success. Local Interest was stimulated by the advertising and publicity given the activity by dealers, many of whom offered special prizes for the oldest Chevrolet truck In their communities.

More than 6,000 Chevrolet trucks were entered from all sections of the nation, Indicating broad public Interest Entries Included more than fifty 1919 models still in operation, many of which were manufactured only few months after the winning truck. The large number of early model trucks entered in tlie search again emphasizes the quality and durability of Chevrolet trucks. Zanesville Auxiliary Sleet Thursday Zanesvllle auxiliary, No. 57, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet In the I. O.

O. F. hall Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Reports will be given on the convention held In Columbus and other Important business transacted. Refreshments will be served following the meeting to members of Zanesvllle Camp No.

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