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SUNDAY, JAN. 14, 197J 4-B THE TIMES RECORDER Funeral Held For Essex Community Calendar Deaths And Funerals Friends In The Hospital A frill Nature ovolloblt to all hospitals li this area Mr. and Mrs. Deane Alan Floyd Deeds, 307 Putnam Williams Dies; City Councilman Amy Jo Dyer, Nashport Route1 1. Angela Kay Dyer, Nashport Route William Albert Ferguson, 129 Fox avenue; Mrs.

Sharon Ann Foster, Coshocton; Charles and Eliza Jane Moore. rlfinJ EMPORIA, Kan. (UPI) Mark Jimmy Essex, who died a sniper on a New Orleans rooftop a thousand miles from his Kansas home, was buried Saturday in the black community which gathered to bid its "Christian brother farewell." "We are not here today to take issues," intoned the Rev. W.A. Chambers in his eulogy.

"We are not here to blame. We are not here today to solve the problem. We are here today bid our Christian brother farewell." A banner attached to one of the floral displays in St. James Baptist Church read "Power to the People." The black casket bore a spray of red roses with a banner reading "Jimmy." The Navy veteran's casket was without the American flag which had come to symbolize his frustrations and the hate he voiced when he wrote in his shabby room: "Political power comes from the barrel of a gun." His parents, Mark and Nellie Essex, appeared strained by the emotional services, but they did not break down. "He was remembered by his friends as a good Christian," said the church clerk in reading the obituary of the slight black man.

Pre-Dawn Fire Levels Building IRONTON, Ohio (UPI) A' two story building earmarked for use by the Lawrence county Sheriff's department was vir tually destroyed Saturday in a pre-dawn fire. Fire officials described the damage as "close to being to tal." Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Perry, who sold the structure recently for $20,000, were asleep inside when the fire erupted, but authorities said they escaped without injury. Motorcycle Spill Fatal To Rider BUFFALO John Anderson, 21, of Freeport Route 1, was dead on arrival at 1:15 p.m.

Saturday at Guernsey Memorial hospital in Cambridge following an accident on his motorcycle, the Cambridge Post of the Highway Patrol reported. Anderson was riding east on Ohio 313 in Buffalo when he lost control of his vehicle and it left the road, went down an embankment, struck a fence and utility pole, the Patrol said. He was taken to the hospital by Byrd ambulance service. Bethesda ADMITTED Homer Elmore Crist, Thorn-viUe. Mrs.

Gayle Rae Miller, Route 2, Mrs. Patricia Jean Martin, 1471 Beech street. Brenda Sue Carnes, Philo. Mrs. Kathryn Beatrice Abrams, Malta.

Mrs. Florence Ruth Williams, 2979 National road. Joseph Harold Walker, 630 Moxahala avenue. Mrs. Ruth Ann Henderson, Coshocton.

Mrs. Donna Jean Shumate, Arlington Hotel, Main street. Ralph Paul Williams, Crooksville. Mrs. Lucille Jane Long, Coshocton.

Mrs. Christine Elizabeth Humphrey, 809 Wabash avenue. W. Red Griffith, Cambridge. David Allan Bennett, Cambridge.

Glenn Vyrle Valentine, Cambridge. PAL-FOR-THE-DAY Frank White, 67 East Fultonham Bethesda Hospital Fair Condition Pat" SEND A CARD DISMISSED Ernest Ray Ditter, New Lexington; Dewey P. Frame, 1341 Pfeifer drive; Mrs. Grace Stanton Keane, 1940 Tannehill: Martha Ruth Arnold, 2755 Dresden road; Mrs. Sarah Eleanor Baker, Cadiz.

Brad Allen Barker, Duncan Falls; Mrs. Mary Jo Brink, 721 Warwick avenue; William Wallace Carrel, Frazeysburg; Gerald Wade Clever, Route Mrs. Sara Jean Cohen, 3220 Nob Hill. Mrs. Barbara Ann COrder, 1126 Putnam avenue; Howard Eugene Corbett, Port Washington; Mrs.

Ruth Ann Cottrell, Coshocton; Mrs. Mary Margaret Cubbison, 2339 Hoge avenue; Cheryl Ann Deiten-beck, Chandlersville. Rodney Thomas Demp, 650 Orchard Hill; Mrs. Virginia1 Lois Doan, Caldwell; Mrs. Winona Waneta Blue Rock Route Mrs.

Carol Dusenberry, New Lexington; avenue. Mrs. Linda Sue Summers, 1928 Tannehill street. Mrs Pampla Edwards. 572 Brighton boulevard.

Mrs. Manone curcneu, Junction City Route 1. TO Mrs. busan R.ay raimer, Shelby street. Linda Evans, iwsi van nom avenue.

James A. Bachus, Millers- port. Robert E. Linden avenue. Morgan, 1425 Steven Ankrom, Caldwell Route 4.

Mrs. Shirley DeLong, 1217 Melrose avenue. Robert Aichele, Corning Route 1. Mrs. Rose A.

Mauller, Crooksville. Allen Black, Quaker City Route 2. Earl W. Baughman, 91 Jones strGGt, Mrs. Carolina M.

"Kitty" Helser, Glenford Route 1. Miss Elizabeth A. Schrack, 603 Indiana street. Miss Bethany Ann Hittle, Dresden Route 2. DISMISSED Mrs.

Anna Mae Spears, Lowell; Edgar R. Parsons, 126 Main street; Keith Bell, Philo Route Stephen Hetrick, Mount Perry. John Dunkle, Roseville; Harold A. Young, 1029 Chester street; Mrs. Linda M.

Miller, 17 6 9 Norwood boulevard; George H. Haynes, Malta. i 1 L. Shyrock, Frazeysburg: Richard Elliott, Route Floyd Clyde Hen-derikson, Roseville; Johnny Chrihfield, 505 North Seventh street. Esther Clark, Sarahsville Route Mrs.

Beatrice Roberts, Roseville; Timothy Huffman, Summerfield Route Mrs. Vera Burke, 650 Mathews street. Mrs. Virginia Gannon, 1120 Central avenue; Mrs. Anna Mae Smith, 230 North Blackwood drive; Mrs.

Mary Hiles, 723 Nancy avenue; George Gatten, 1016 Cedar street. Mrs. Deborah Mock, 1230 Morgan road; Arthur Penrod, New Lexington; Grant Davis, Caldwell. Benjamn Pigman, Frazesybrug Route Mrs. 'Ernestine Morris, Route 1, Caldwell; Miss Josephine C.

a 1 1 i 1 978 Greenwood avenue. Mrs. Mary C. Stalter, Bremen; Mrs. Isabell M.

Maier, South Zanesville; Willard A. Shaw, 1132 Eppley avenue: Miss Virginia L. Alex, 751 Whipple street. Mrs. Joyce Ann Gibson, East pike Route Brett Kicnara Law, 3055 Thompson Run road.

Jerilyn Gayle Law, 1888 Spring street; Mrs. Sandra Sue McElroy, 1457 Sharon avenue; Kenneth William McPeak, McConnelsville; Mrs. Bridgette Irene Mills, 110 Sherwood drive; Mrs. Anna Lynn Mitchell, Cambridge. Brenda Elaine Mourer, Cambridge; Charles Emmett Mumford, 3389 Fairway lane; Mrs.

Nancy Joan Newman, Russell drive Route Airs Pearl M. Paisley, New Con cord; Mrs. Gloria Jean Flumps, Shawnee. Jon David Robinson, 3982 Skyline drive: Mrs. Euby.

Robinson, 1120 Country Club drive; Clarence Lorenze Ryan, Coshocton; Mrs. Donna Jean Shumate, Arlington Hotel, Main street; John Ennis Smart, 1125 Central avenue. Mrs. Eleanore Lucille Smith 1140 Beverly avenue; Mrs. Ruth Anne Smith, Boggsroad Route Miss Beverly B.

Stein-brecher. Shady Lane Route Mrs. Dorothy Marie Tabler, 1618 West Main street; Kathy Jo Terrill, Chandlersville. William Owens Tewksbury, 810 Seborn avenue; Mrs. Virginia Marguerite Toth, 60 Halley Drive, south zanesville; Mrs.

Ellen Sarah Ullom, Dennison. Good Samaritan ADMITTED Danville Russell, 1237 Melrose avenue. Everett G. Carroll. 2486 Plezza drive.

a Stallard, New Lexington Route 2. David A. Prouty, Frazeysburg Route 1. Mrs. Karen Sue Moore, New Lexington.

Man Arrested In Ohio Killing CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (UPI) FBI agents and Bledsoe County sheriff's deputies Saturday captured a man wanted in Cleveland, Ohio on a charge of allegedly killing a policeman earlier last week. John "Doc" Roberts, 26, of Cleveland, was quietly arrested in a trailer home in rural Bledsoe County. Morrow of McConnelsville Route 3, a son, at Good Samaritan, Jan. 12.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee Miller of Route 2, a son at Bethesda, Jan. 13. Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Gene Martin of 1471 Beech street, a son at Bethesda, Jan. 13. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Albert Henderson of 616 Highland boulevard, Coshocton, Jan. 13. Deaths WILLIAMS, John 69, of 1535 Pine street, Jan. 13. MARTIN, Mrs.

Elizabeth, 76, of Cambridge, Jan. 12. RATHBURN, Austin 92, of 2325 Chandlersville road, Jan. 12. GEDDES, Mrs.

Sybil, 66, of Stockport, Jan. 13. MOORE, Carl 72, Of 1309 Jewett drive, Jan. 13. CLAY, Omar 55, of Kimbolton Route 1, Jan.

12. BRAINARD, Mrs. Lillie, 72, of New Lexington Route 1, Jan. 13. BIGLEY, Mrs.

Tryphenia, 89, of Caldwell, Jan. 13. Man Injured In Crash Of Pickup Trucks Robert C. Aichele, 50, of Corning Route 1, was injured at 12:10 p.m. Saturday when his pickup collided with a similar truck driven by Herman E.

Cavinee, 76, of Crooksville Route 2, at the junction of Ohio 669 and 93, a short distance south of Crooksville. Cavinee was traveling east on Ohio 669 and had halted at the stop sign, then resumed his entry onto Ohio 93 when his truck was struck by the Aichele vehicle which was going south on 93, according to Crooksville police. Aichele was taken to Good Samaritan Medical Center by the Crooksville Emergency! Squad where he was admitted for observation of back, chest and knee injuries. Cavinee was uninjured. College Gels Science Grant Muskingum College has received a grant of $5,573 from the National Science Foundation under its Institutional Grants Program which is designed to help maintain a strong academic base for science, mathematics, and engineering.

The purpose is to assist institutions of higher education in their plans and priorities through use of these funds for direct costs of science activities. The size of the grant is based on the amount of federal research awards received during fiscal year 1971. The awards which are the basis of the current grant were for the research of Dr. David L. Quinn, associate professor of biology; Dr.

Vishnu P. Saksena, associate professor of biology, and for an undergraduate research participation project in the chemistry department directed by Dr. Robert G. Landolt, associate professor of chemistry during the summer of 1971. Hurt In Crash David James, 21, of Corning, sustained minor injuries at 7:50 p.m.

Saturday when the car he was driving left the road in Corning and ran into a ditch, the Corning Police Department said. He was taken by the Corning Emergency Squad to Good Samaritan Medical Center; where he was treated for cuts and bruises and dismissed. Fire Alarms Saturday 9:30 p.m. Burning food on stove at Irma Dickensen residence at 431 Winton avenue. Woman overcome by smoke.

Received treatment Oscar G. Tigner, age 74, 432 Schaum Ave. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday.

Meetings World War I Auxiliary At Veterans and 2 p.m. in the Community Room at the First Federal Savings and Loan Association. Muskingum Council Community Concerns noon in meeting room Bethesda Hospital. Births Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Moore of New Lexington, a daughter, at Good Samaritan, Jan. 13. Mr. and Mrs. James Braglin of New Lexington, a son, at Good Samaritan, Jan.

12. Spark Causes Grass Fire i Near Otsego A spark from burning trash at the Ralph Dennis residence, a short distance north of Otsego on Ohio 76, burned over more than 20 acres of grass and bush land Saturday afternoon before being extinguished, it was reported by Hirman Mercer, chief of the Adamsville Fire Department. Chief Mercer said the fire started about 1:30 p.m. and that it was fought by 14 members of the Adamsville department and one fire truck the New Concord Volunteer Fire Department's 14 men and two pieces of equipment and a number of residents of the Otsego neighborhood. The chief said through the assistance of the Otsego residents the fire was ex tinguished much more quickly than it would have been otherwise.

The fire was out at 4 p.m. There was no loss or injuries. Bullet Ricochets; Hits Two Youths Two youths were injured at 6 p.m. Saturday when they were struck by a bullet which richocheted when a companion fired a .22 calibar rifle at the Powelson Wildlife Area about five miles north of the city, the sheriff's office reported. The investigating officer said Charles Keys, 16, of Highland road had shot at a tin can and the bullet struck a rock, bounced back, struck Terry Lashley, 15, of Licking View, grazing the calf of his right leg and then striking Roger Wilson, 15, of Hopewell Koute 1 in the right hip.

Both boys were taken to Bethesda Hospital where Lashley was treated and Wilson will undergo surgery for the removal of the bullet. Three Injured Near Gaysport Gary Keffer, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keffer of 1166 Ridge avenue and his two passengers were injured shortly before 9 p.m. Saturday a one-car accident on County Read 6, two miles south of Gaysport.

Attendants at Good Samaritan Medical Center where they were taken by the Zanesville Ambulance Service said the driver complained of back pains. His passengers, Damon Pitts, 18, son of Mrs. Margaret Pitts of 106 Huey street, suffered an injury to his left leg end Gary Bryan, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bryan of 851 Moxahala avenue, complained of neck and back pain.

Hospital attendants said the foot brakes failed on the car after it had gone over the top of a hill and it overturned when Keffer applied the hand brake. Pvt. John Worthington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jed Worthington of 258 Corwin avenue, is home on 10-day leave from the Marine Corps.

He has just completed basic training at San Diego, where he will be ll FUNERAL HQHi IN TIME OF NEED Phone 452-5494 935 Forest Ave. Jim Hillis Dave Hillis Loren E. Hillis log John H. Former John H. Williams, 69, of 1535 Pine street, a former Zanesville City Councilman, died at 12:15 a.m.

Saturday in Good Samaritan Medical Center following a long illness. He was born Jan. 2, 1904, In Fultonham a son of George and Lucy Troby Williams. Mr. Williams was a retired maintenance foreman at Continental Can Company here, which was later acquired by Rrnrkwav Glass Company.

He was a former president of Glass Bottle Blowers of America Local 175 and former president! of the Zanesville local of tne American Federation of Labor. He owned and operated Williams Variety Store on Luck avenue for several years. Surviving are his widow, Mary Urban Williams; a son, John T. of Winter Haven, two daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Jean McPeek of 1081 Superior street and Mrs.

Robert (Keuy) Fisher of 3337 Dale road; 12 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Spring of Roseville, Mrs. Mary Huffman of Lakeland, and Mrs. Vaughn Sims of 818 Seborn avenue. Friends may call 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Monday at DeLong and Baker Funeral Home. Mrs. Lillie Brainard Mrs. lillie Brainard.

72, of New Lexington Route 1, died at 1:40 a.m. Saturday at Good Samaritan Medical Center where she had been a patient for the past six weeks. Mrs. Brainard was born Feb 23. 1899 in Rush, i daughter of William and Anna Hensley.

Her husband, Robert Brainard, died April is, au. She had made her home in Kentucky before moving last year to make her home with a son, George of New Lexing ton Route 1. Surviving are five sons, George, with whom she had made her home, Hmer of New Lexington, Theodore and William both of Kentucky and Max of Indiana; six daughters, Miss Ella F. Brainard and Mrs. Grace C.

Wilburn, both of Kentucky, Mrs. Tish Elliott, Mrs. Helen Hutcheson and Mrs. Anna E. Sexton, all of Indiana and Mrs.

Norma Moore of New Lexington; a brother, Theodore Hensley of Kentucky; a Mrs. Ruth Jones of West Virginia and a number of grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. The body was taken to the Roberts Funeral Home in New Lexington and will be taken to the Satterly Phillips Funeral Home in Grayson. for services and burial. Fisher Service Service for Foster' F.

Fisher, 53, of East Fultonham, who died Thursday, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the William Thompson and Son Funeral Home at White Cottage with Rev. Stanten Smith officiating. Burial will be in Wesley Union Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Harry Williams Frank Desarro, Donald Yahn, Perry porter, Charles Watts and Gladine Wayne.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs. Sybil Geddes Mrs. Svbil Geddes, 66, of Stockport died at 12:30 a.m Saturday at Bethesda Hospital where she was aamittea Monday.

Mrs. Geddes was born April 2, 1906 in Reedy, W. a daughter of James and Emma Riddle Taterson and on June 1, 1926 was married to Emmett Geddss who died in Nov. 19W. She was a member of the Stockport Church of Christ, the Dorcas Circle of the church ana the Friendly Circle Club at Stockport.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Emma L. Phillips of Stockport; four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and three brothers, Leslie Taterson of Vienna, W. Samuel of Dearborn, and Rosco of Tulsa, Okla. The body was taken to the Fawcett-Stone Funeral Home in Chesterhill where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and will be taken to the church one hour before time for service. Funeral service will be held He was a member of the Eagles Lodge. Surviving are three sons, Buddy of 13C9 Jewett drive, Carl Jr. of West Muskingum avenue and Robert, serving! with the Navy in Okinawa; a brother, Albert of Mobile, Ala and a sister, Mrs.

Etta Spangler of Putnam avenue; and eight grandchildren. His wife, Alice, died in 1970. Friends may call at the DeLong and Baker Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday.

The Eagles Lodge will con duct services at 7 p.m. Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Martin CAMBRIDGE Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, 76, of Route 2 died at 5:10 p.m.

Friday in Guernsey Memorial Hospital following a long illness. She was born Feb. 16, 1896, at Madrid, New Mexico, a daughter of Andrew and Elizabeth Dubinske. She was a member of East Union United Presbyterian Church. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs.

Richard (Mabel) McLaren of San An selmo, Miss Margaret Martin of the home and Mrs Warren (Mary Ann) Larsen of Cle Elum, three sons, George of Willowick, Joseph of the home and John of Cam bridge; 16 grandchildren; i sister, Miss Ann Dubinske ol Cle Elum; and two brothers, Mike Dubinske of Cle Elum and John Dubinske of Oakland, Calif. Her husband, George, preceeded her in death in 1957. A brother is deceased. Friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at Scott Funeral Home here where services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Monday with Rev. Everett Leedom officiating. Burial will be in the East Union Presbyterian Church cemetery. Mrs.

Tryphenia Bigley Mrs. Tryphenia Bigley, 89, of Caldwell, mother of Bertram Bigley of 627 Seborn avenue, died at 2 a.m. Saturday at her home, of an apparent heart attack. Mrs. Bigley was born May 6, 1883, in Noble County a daughter of James and Grace Wharton Parks.

She was a member of the First Church of Christ in Caldwell. Surviving, in addition to her son Bertram are another son, Wiley Dale Bigley of Caldwell; three daughters, Mrs. Thelma Brush of Warsaw, Mrs. Marie Boyd of Cambridge Roue 2 and Mrs. Bettie Wilson of Caldwell Route eight grandchildren, great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren and a foster granddaughter.

Her husband, Norris, died in 1963 and a grandson, Robert, died 1968. The body was taken to the Home in McVay Funeral Caldwell where mends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Service will be held at p.m, Monday at the funeral home with Rev. Danny Nunn officiating.

Burial will be in Sharon cemetery. Applegate Named To Commit lees State Senator Douglas Applegate (D-Steubenviile) announced today that he has been reappointed as a member of the powerful Senate Finance Committee, as well as being appointed to the Senate Ways and Means committee. Senator Applegate said that because of the Democrat control of the House of Representatives, the Senate Finance Committee and the Senate Ways and Means Committee have been tapped as the policy-making committees the majority party and that they will be carrying an extra work load over the 110th Generel Assemby. Study Club China will be the study topic when the Philo Study Club meets at 8 p.m. Monday in the home of Mrs.

Loren Spurrier Duncan Falls. Mrs. Hollis Greene is program chairman. BOLIN KICHARD T. CARNES 1:00 p.m.

Tuesday at Friends may call 7 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 4551 421 PUTNAM AVE TERRACE ROSS 735 Dryden Rd. Zanesville SHEGOG'S New Concord, Ohio JOHN H. WILLIAMS (File photo) at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Church of Christ with Evangelist Lory Brafford officiating.

Burial will be in Stockport Cemetery. Austin C. Rathburfn Austin C. Rathburn, 92, 2325 Chandlersville road, retired brick mason, died 10:55 p.m. Friday in his home following a six month illness.

He was born April 23, 1880, in Logan County a son of Austin and Mary Pickett Rathburn. He was a member of Central Trinity United Methodist Church and Bricklayers Union Local 17. Surviving are his Dora Adams Rathburn; a step daughter, Mrs. George (Mary) Bell of 1629 Hogue avenue; a grandson, David A. Bell of 2703 Edison avenue; several nieces and nephews.

Five sisters proceeded him in death. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m today and 2 to 4 p.m. and 1 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Blue Avenue Chapel of Bolin Funeral Home. Omar W.

Clay CAMBRIDGE Omar W. Clay, 55, of Kimbotton Route 1, (North saiem), an employe of the Heller Tool Company of Newcomerstown, died at 11:30 a.m. Friday at the Aultman General Hospital in Canton following a long illness. Mr. Clay was born May 1917, in Piedmont, a son of Calvin W.

and Estella Ferguson Clay. He was a member of the New Salem United Presbyterian church, Royal Arch Masons in Newcomerstown, Eagles Lodge in Cambridge and was a past master of the Masonic lodge in Plainfield. Surviving are his widow, the former Frances D. Doulter; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Judy) Hammersley of Cambridge and Mrs.

Michael (Nancy) Timmons of Batesville; a son, David of Minerva; a step-daughter, Mrs. Paul (Cindy) Burton of Flora, a step-son, Ricky L. Deaver of Middlebourne; three brothers, Roy of Boiling Springs, George and Wayne of Freeport; nine grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A daughter and a brother are deceased. The body was taken to the Thorn Funeral Home in Cambridge where friends may call 7 to 9 p.m.

today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home with Rev. Gene Mast officiating and burial will be in Oak Grove cemetery in Belmont County.

Masonic services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Tigner Service Service for Oscar G. Tigner, 74, of 432 Schaum avenue, who was accidentally killed Friday afternoon when struck by an automobile, will be held at 11 a.m. huus funeral Home with Rev.

Delbert McKenzie officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday.

Carl E. Moore Carl E. Moore, 72, of 1309 Jewett drive died at 12:50 p.m.j Saturday at Good Samaritan Medical Center. He was a retired employe of the Gonder Pottery. He was born March 23, 1900 in New Lexington, a son of Boltn KENNETH O.

BOLIN RISSELL M. RATHBURN Austin C. Services our Blue Ave. Chapel. to 9 p.m.

today and 2 Monday. 127T BLUE AVE. PHONE 452 18 in 2 of of 3430 N. Maple Zanesville Maysville 17iMaysville Pike So. Zanesville Dresden Main Street Dresden, Ohio MONEY SAVING FOOD Mon.

Tues. SPECIALS Only coy IGA TOMATO SOUP lO'z-oz Can IGA CRISP 'N' GOOD CRACKERS Box jis ZANE TRAIL SLICED POLISH BACON SAUSAGE p-W 1 2)eodoncf and FUNERAL HOME John H. Williams, age 69, 1535 Pine street. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday.

56 So. 5th St. Phone 452-9356 H. W. Baker Doris DeLong Baker R.

H. Welker I BRYAN I finetd font I 2318 MapU I Phon 452-8466.

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