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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 10

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PAGE 10 A SECTION FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1970 Jacob Maier Of McConnelsvillc Dies TR Weather Report: Warm Friends In The Hospital A pulille.Mrvlr future available to all hopiUli Ihli ere By United Press International apparent heart attack. Jacob L. (Jakic) Maier, 94. ff McConnelsvillc, a retired teacher and rural mail carrier, Deaths and Funerals Mr. Pickrcll was a retired Pennsylvania Railroad engineer and had lived in Florida for died at 1:28 p.m.

Thursday Uctlwsda (May 21) at Bethesda Hospital Ohio Fair and continued warm Friday and Saturday. Lows at night 60 to 65. Highs mostly ln the 80s. Western Pennsylvania Fri the past three years. Leah L.

Riley, 933 Silliman street. Good Samaritan where he had been a patient Born March 20, 1890, In mountains and 84 to 90 else, where. Fair Friday night and Saturday. Low Friday night in upper 50s and lower 60s. High Saturday mid and upper 80s.

Lake Erie Southwest to west winds 10 to 18 knots Friday. Fair. Highs In the upper 70s to the mid 80s. Friday night fair and warm. Lows In the mid 50s to the lower 60s.

Saturday partly cloudy warm and humid. Highs In the 80s. West Virginia Mostly sunny Friday. High 80 to 85 in the ADMITTED Pomona, Mrs. Gladys Friends mav call at th Morgan County, he was a son of Julius and Myrtle Kennison Mrs.

Hildagarde Valentine Graham of Whiting, and Funeral Home here from 2 to day 6unny and warm. Highs in the upper 70s to the mid 80s. Jenkins R.N., Greenwood Fickreii. Mrs. Eleanor Lawless of ADMITTED 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. avenue. Friday night fair and warm. Surviving are his widow, the three days.

lie was born Feb. 27, 1876, at Dutch Hill, Morgan County, a son of Adam and Phoebe Strauss Maier. Mr. Maier was a member of Eagleport United Methodist Church where he taught a Services will be held at 10:30 Mrs. Susan M.

Miller, 2255 Columbus; two brothers, Wilbur Corley of Caldwell, Idaho, and Donald Nolan McCandless, Whitman street. a.m. Saturday at St. John's former Naomi Rice and nieces and nephews. 1011 Muskingum avenue.

murch with Rev. Jack Burton, Tina M. 1 1 1 Carl Gorley of 1633 Penn street; and six grandchildren. A Roy N. Romanoff, 493 Karl One brother, Roy, preceded officiating.

Burial will be In tuitonham. drive. mm death. MIID Howard L. Parker, Blue Rock Greenwood Cemetery in ByeS' brother and a sister are deceased.

Mrs. Orma Evaline Miller. Mnaay school class va years vine Route 1. The body was taken to the Cox-Parker Funeral Home In crooKsvuie Route 2. Visitors may call 2 to 4 and Mrs.

Mary K. McCord, Mrs. Mary Von Miller, 769 Maitland and will be trans 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Junction City Route 1, Louis 31. Wheeler Durban drive.

ferrcd to the Blue Avenue Sunday at Hillis Funeral Home. Mrs. Duanna Evcland, Mrs. Elaine Marie Ault. 1362 before retiring 1367.

He retired from his mail route in 1934. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Eunice) Ames of Malta and Mrs. Ruth Smith of South Zanesville; a son, Chapel of Bolin Funeral Home. BETHESDA Louis Crooksville Route 1.

M. Lewis drive. Henry O. Gain Ellsworth G. Cox, Shawnee Mrs.

Sondra Sue Harris, Wheeler, 53, of Bethesda, truck driver, died at 6 a.m Shaw Serviee Route 1. Coopermill road Route 2. BEALLSVILLE Henry Mrs. Pamela A. Gaiters, 736 Wednesday (May 20) at Bar Mrs.

Patty Ann Winters, 1369 Service for George W. Shaw Oscar Gates, 88, of Beallsville Durban drive. nesville Hospital after a brief kastman street. lNrtmi)to sr. 75 of 522 Seborn avenue illness.

Phillip L. Harris, Crooksville Robert Miller, Fresno Route who died Tuesday will be held Arthur Maier of 30S5 Venture lane; nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. His wife, Elsie, died 1962. A son, daughter, two sisters and three brothers are deceased. He was born Sept.

18, 1916, Route 3, a retired farmer, died Thursday (May 21) at his home. He had been in ill health. He was born April 10, 1882, Mrs. Eleanor Ann Ingram at 10 a.m. Saturday at DeLong in Bethesda, a son of Walter ZZ55 Highland drive.

ana Baker Funeral Home. and Agnes Grooms Wheeler. Rev. Howard Spitnale wil on lieaiisviue uoute 3, a son Jon J. Fauley, Columbus.

Robert Lee Kreps, Route 5. Mr. Wheeler was a member Route 2. Delmar R. Allen, Philo Route 1.

Taul Billy, Route 1. Mrs. Dcbra S. Hitchcock, Crooksville Route 2. Mrs.

Velma F. McCoy. Services will be held at 2:30 officiate and burial will be in of Jacob and Elizabeth Kemp of the Methodist faith. Mrs. Rachel Ann Kimnach p.m.

Saturday at Fisher ton oatcs. Greenwood Cemetery. Surviving are his widow, the Ofl WIITHER F0T0CMT Caldwell. Funeral Home In Mc Mr. Gates was a member of Friends may call 2 to 4 and Mrs.

Maxine Juanita Porter, Connelsville. Burial will be In former Mary Tucker; and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Captina Church of Christ. 7 to 9 p.m. today in the funeral Junction City.

East Fultonham. Deerfield Cemetery. Surviving are two sons, Hay home. Gary E. Englchart, 1130 Robin Bruce Smart, 84; Eickleberry of Adcna Route 1.

Friends may call at Kelly Friends may call at the and Arlin Gates, both of Fort Wheeling avenue. utnam avenue. funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to NATIONAL SUMMARY 3Irs. Hazel Carter Kemp Funeral Home here Mrs. Ethel Moore, 312 Pittsburgh Meyers, a brother, Dink Gates of California; and two WEATHER ELSEWHERE By United Presi International Thomas Henry Abrams, 860 0 p.m.

today. Where services will be held at Florence avenue. Portland, Me. 7 51 Portland, Or, c. 61 44 Lexingtn avenue.

High Low sisters, Mrs. Marie Gross of Mrs. Hazel Carter, 55. of 1 p.m. Saturday with Brother Mrs.

Lucy M. Hamrick, Malta Atlanta CO William Hooker Burch, Mrs. Fmla Spear Columbus, former Muskingum Riin Ii exprcttd today from the central Rockin northeastward Into the upper Lakea region. Showers ire indicated lor the central Plaina and parti of the west Gulf Coast. Generally fair weather should prevail elsewhere.

It will continue to warm up throughout most of the east and south. PREDICTED TEMPERATURES Route 1. Raymond Grow officiating Boston pc ......71 90 Buffalo PC 6S 48 Warsaw. Raleigh 87 60 Richmond c. 90 (I St.

Louis cl 66 65 Salt Lake City pc 80 49 San Francisco ..........61 60 Seattle cy 60 49 Spokane .........68 49 County resident, was found Burial will be in Ebenezer Charleston C. 87 6 Diiiard E. Hardwick. 1402 CROOKSVILLE Mrs California and Mrs. Zella Graham of Powahatan.

Friends may call 7 to 9 p.im. today at Harper Campbell Funeral Home in Beallsville Chicago c. 87 64 dead at her home Wednesday Cemetery. Central avenue. Columbus O.

8( C2 May zo. a ruling on the cause Today's High Det Moinea pc 87 71 Washinirton 62 62 Larry William Seevers, 323 Today Low El Paso cy 64 Freda Spears, 74, of Crooksville died at 1:05 p.m. Thursday (May 21)', at her home following of death has not been returned John C. Ackers Wichita pc 1 65 OHIO SKIES THURSDAY'S TEMPERATURES Howum rv ill Fishers lane. where services will be held at by Franklin County Coroner Dr.

inursonys mgn 87 Indianapolis 58 Sunset today 1:42 Christine Ann Denton, 1114 Sunrise tomorrow a.m. a brief illness. p.m. Saturday with Rev. Kobert Evans.

John C. Ackers, 66. of Thursday's Low 58 1 Kansas City 90 70 a 4 p.m Mi Los Angeles cy 71 58 1 am 7 (pin Mfmphis cy 87 Th moon rieet 11:02 p.m. Wilson avenue. Mrs.

Spears born March 19. Donald Aike officiating. Burial Mrs. Carter had lived In Somerset, a retired boiler tonight and fides low. The planei Venus, visible In the west Norm 8 p.m....

79i Minn. -St. Paul ne an a Mrs. Nellie Jane Martindalc will be in Captina Church 2 p.m 85 1A p.m 75 .85 Columbus for the past 38 years maker, died at 12:25 a.m 1S96, a daughter of Grand and Dora Spencer Maragon. She New Orleans New York PRECIPITATION 460 Wheeler road.

soon after sunset, is now at perihelion, the point on Ha orbit nearest the sun. Venus circles the sun every 225 dayt, Cemetery, .84 SO ..97 82 ana was employed as a Laat 24 hours None Phoenix PAL-FOR-THE-DAY Paul Andarion 69 Sfurdy Est Fultonham Good Samaritan Fair Condition Pal" SEND A CARD Thursday (May 21) at Bethesda Hospital where he had been a Christine Lynn Mitchell, 905 was employed by Crooksville secretary in a state office under Civil Service. She was a Monroe street. China Company until its closing Donald W. Slonebrakcr patient three weeks.

DISMISSED Three Lives Lost In 195S. Prior to her death she was an employe of the Mil-Max member of a Lutheran church in Columbus. Mrs. Helen Lucille Braden He was born Dec. 31, 1903, in Springfield, a son of BETiilESDA Donald W.

Restaurant in Crooksville. Caldwell Route Carl Severt. Stonebraker, 31, of Centerville Born June 8, 1914, in Adams Roseville; Gary Edward Henry and Mary Ackers. He leaves his widow, Louise died at 11:15 a.m. Thursday ownship, she was a daughter Mrs.

Spears was a member of Phythian Sisters, Eagles Kuggies, Cumberland; Guy (May 21) at Ohio Valley of Harvey and Pearl Davis $26 Million Suit Is Filed Hock Vinson Ackers: two Auxiliary American Legion Hiies crooksville Route Hospital in Wheeling, w. stepdaughters, Mrs. Vivian Doughty. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Methodist Ghurch, all of Mrs.

Alice McCullough, Coshoc after a brief illness. Heffner of Grove City and Mrs. Crooksville. ton. Mr.

Stonebraker was born Harold Harris of 1338 Mrs. Mildred U. Kastan, 1147 Janet Page of Terrace Shore; She is survived by her Tina Louise Erwin, Roseville; A record 1 26,650,000 suit has.Delaware corporations), Eastman street. and seven grandchildren. Coopermill road; one niece, Mrs.

Jeannine Paynter of 1495 husband, Matt of Crooksville; March 31, 1939, in Centerville, a 6on of Kelly and Stella Wilson Stonebraker of Centerville. He been filed in Coshocton County Columbus and Southern Ohio Mrs. Hazel G. Chaney, Conesville Route Bryan David W. Hardesty, Caldwell Services will be held at 1:30 son, Edgar of Route four Potts lane and three nephews, Route 4.

p.m. Sunday at rnomas rniuips, Coshocton Route was employed at General Paul and Walter Doughty of sisters Mrs. Faye Appleman of Cambridge, Mrs. Gladys auto, Is asking $3 million In compensatory damages and $10 million in punitive damages plus costs. Brill's wife, Edna Mae, died of burns she suffered from the explosion.

Lahna, whose son Benjamin Mrs. Donna M. McCoy, Electric Company, Simco Poling and Bacon Construction Company and Harford Funeral Home in Somerset with Mrs. Hazel Irene Hayes, New Distributors in Wheeling and Mmerset Route 1. Rev.

Richard Maurer of Dickerson of Akron, Mrs. Concord; Kimberly Sue operated a television repair near Coshocton and David Harris of 505 Franklin street. Her husband, Paul, died In William E. Spires, Nashport common Pleas Court as the result of a fiery explosion June 1, 1968, which claimed the lives of three people. The explosion and fire were believed caused by a ruptured natural gas pipeline in an area along County Road 123 in Linton floating.

Burial will be in Mildred Fritch and Mrs. service at his home. Brothers Inc. The plaintiffs claim one or Alexander, 1059 Mound street. Mrs.

Frances Deloris Allen. Route 2. Cienevieve Updegrafe, both of He was a member of Concord 1961. He had been president of Mrs. Donna Marie McCoy, 24, died 26 days after the Cleveland; two brothers, Presbyterian Church.

the Robison Houchin Optical Duncan Falls Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 pm. today. Somerset Route 1. more of the defendants are liable by "negligently and unskillfully constructing, Surviving in addition to his incident, Is asking compensatory damages of SI million might Maragon of Barberton and Bob Maragon of Sunnivale, Roger McDonald, Nashport to.

of Columbus, Abrother, Frank, also preceded her in parents, are his widow, the 813 Goddard avenue; David Wayne Anderson, Mc-Connelsville; Mrs. Patricia Ann Bennett, New Concord; Miss Charlene Louise Grego, Newark Route 2. Township one mile long and 200 yards wide. The explosion and punitive damges of $5 designing, installing, laying, two grandchildren and former Francis Ault; a son, death. Clarence E.

McDonald, Nash and maintaining the pipeline." Keith of the home: three Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. million and costs. Roahrig, whose son Quentin port Route 2. apparently resulted when an attempt was made to start a four great-grandchildren. The body was taken to Fred Cannon and Sons Funeral 3Irs.

Elzora 31. Hook Mrs. Elzora M. Hook, 84, of daughters, Donna Marie, The suit also charges the Route Mark Monroe Daniels, today at the Schoedinger Mrs. Florence I.

Okey, died 24 hours after beinsr Jeanette Elaine and Lori Ann, defendants were "carelessly funeral home, 3030 West Broad Summerfield Route 1. motor vehicle stalled in the valley. Home in Crooksville where 425 Schaum avenue, died at all of the home; and a brother, and negligently transmitting street, Columbus. Stanley Griffin, 1040 Adair Allen of Bethesda. severely burned, is asking $250,000 in compensatory damages and $5 million in- hydrocarbon products," Service will be held at 9:30 10:10 a.m.

Thursday (May 21) at Good Samaritan Hospital avenue. Services will be held at 2 p.m permitted coal mining a.m. Saturday in the funeral s. Ardath Turner, Sunday at Kelly-Kemp Funeral where she had been a patient punitive damages. nome.

Rev. John Hydincer will Shawnee. 283 Oakland avenue. Linda Lou Dobbins, 424 North Seventh street; Mrs. Margaret Elkins, Hopewell Route Robert Gale Fisher, Malta; Lisa Marie Fulks, Route Mrs.

Mary Gheen, Mc-Connelsville Route 3. John Paul Hawk, New Lexington; Mrs. Annabelle friends may call after 7 p.m. today. Services will be held at 1 p.m.

Sunday at the funeral home with Rev. William Albey officiating. Burial will be in Crooksville Cemetery. Home Bethesda wth Rev. for the past two weeks.

She operations near the pipeline," and "failed or refused to introduce into hydrocarbon Frank and Norine Sprague, officiate and burial will be in Harvey Jenkins officiating. DISMISSED Leroy G. Garey, Crooksville who lived adjacent to County Union Cemetery in Columbus. had been in failing health for the past several years. Burial will be in Concord Hoaa 123 and whose buildings Route Mrs.

RosidE. Pat Edward Brill of Guernsey Route Benjamin C. Lahna, of Coshocton Route Gerald Roahrig, of Coshocton Route and Frank and Norine Sprague, of Coshocton Route 2 have jointly named the following defendants: The Texas Transmission Corporation, Alleghany Pipeline Company, Trans Ohio Pipeline Company, Kennecott Copper Corporation, Peabody Cemetery. Friends may call Mrs. Hook was born Nov.

27, products being transmitted through the pipeline a malodorant agent of such except their home were terson, 316 Bailey street; Ed- the after 7 p.m. today at 1885 in Perry County, ard J. Harris, 856 Keen destroyed, claim he was injured permanently. funeral home. James E.

Gorley daughter of Philip and Cora street; Mrs. Mary Blanche Cecilia Hayes, 901 Leonard avenue; Scott Allen Hayes, 516 Character and quality to warn the plaintiffs by distinct odor of presence; of gas, in the at Mr. Sprague is seeking Atkinson, 1027 Putnam avenue; Hayden Thimmes. She had lived in Zanesville for the pa-st James E. Gorley, 69, of 701 Shinnick circle; Henry Elsworth Kenneth H.

White, Coshocton; compensatory damages of 59 years. She was a member Holbert, Hopewell; Kay Marie Carpenter street, Columbus, a retired carpenter and former $150,000 and punitive damages Stephen G. iSheck, Route 5. of the Norval Tark Church of Johnson, 2858 Crestway drive. Coal Company, Illinois and who owned the stalled of $250,000.

Zanesville resident, did at 5:30 Howard D. Kennedy, Route Mrs. Rhea P. Cable, Christ. Mrs.

Connie Lee Kennedy, a.m. Thursday (May 2n at Surviving are three Roseville Route Mrs. Lewella South Zanesville; Roger Lee Lanning, Gratiot; Phillip W. Mercy Hospital in Columbus daughters, Mrs. Cora Camp of Courthouse Neivs 'ondale, Junction City Route iiitsr 1 where he had been a patient the home, Mrs.

Edward Pugh, 536 Cambridge street; Mrs. Elizabeth B. Honeywell. two weeks. He was born March 13, 1901, Muskingum County Home; (Naomi) Kirk of 1874 Chan-dlersville road and Mrs.

Homer (Goldie) Hull of Joliet, two 3Irs. Emily CAMBRIDGE Mrs. Emily Craig, 76, of 1214 Blaine avenue died at 10:15 a.m. Wednesday (May 20) at Guernsey Memorial Hospital ending a month's illness. Mrs.

Craig was born Dec. 9, 1893 in Greensberg, a daughter of Howard and Hannah Taylor Stock. Mrs. Craig was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church of Cambridge and the Eastern Star and White Shrine.

She is survived by her husband George; a sister, Mrs. William Ray Tolley Crooksville. Clemns and Matilda Swartz- in Guernsey County, a son of George W. and Clara Mary Councilman Files $50,000 Suit sons, Garrett Hook of Colum fagger Dale and had been a Phillip J. Harding, Caldwell bus and Paul Hook of resident of Zanesville 42 years.

Walnut street; a sister, Mrs, Mr. Dale was a member of City Councilman Frederick! Will Filed Eagles Lodge 302. Rachel West of San Gabriel, three brothers, Lester Thimmes of 822 Arch street, He leaves his widow, Hannah Noll of 927 Laurel avenue Leon S. Kent of 2547 Oakwood Thursday filed a $50,000 avenue, who died Saturday, left defamation of character suit his estate to his widow. Ankrum Gorley.

He spent most of his life in the Zanesville area. He leaves his widow, the former Elva Omen whom he married April 18, 1936; a daughter, Mrs. Nathan (Margaret) Brewer of Columbus; a son, James Gorley of Reynoldsburg; three Bisters. Mrs. Leona Hatfield of Butterfield Dale; a daughter, Mrs.

Darrel (Marjorie) Han-num of 88 Parkwood avenue, Route Mrs. Alma Cochran, Frazeysburg; Virginia Riggs, Crooksville; Mrs. Alice M. Le Page, South Zanesville; Randal Nelson, 1509 May street. Charles Wayne Flowers, 712 Echo avenue; Stephen E.

Paul, Riverside drive; Mrs. Mary Ann Nay, Pleasant City Route Mrs Phyllis Butler, 422 Hedgewood avenue; Joseph Dresden, telegraph operator, and Lynn Elnora Powell, 18, of Frazeysburg Route 1. James Michael Wise, 20, of 539 Thurman street, musician, and Pamela Louise Hittle, 17, of 905ft Monroe street. Philip Thimmes of Santa Barbara, and Harold against J. Bertram Bigley of 627 Charles (Rose) Harris of Seborn avenue.

Thimmes of Chicago; 15 grand South Zanesville; five sons, Newark; a brother, Howard The petition, filed in Common children, 33 great grandchild ren and 12 great great grand Stock of Reno, and Pleas Court, alleges that K1MBERLY FRlEL Kimherly Friel Lynn Friel, 8 Earl of 3225 Nobb Hill, George of Hopewell Route 1, Joseph of 915 Eppley avenue, Edward of Kathryn, and named her executor, according to a will filed in Probate Court. The will was dated Sept. 14, 1962. Marriage Applications Gary A. Glanzer, 30, of 1528 Moxahala avenue, Navy, and Sharon L.

Bryan, 26, of 2630 several nieces and nephews. Bigley, unsuccessful candidate children. Her husband, Walter, for Democatic committeeman died in 11, and two daughters, Kastan, 1147 Eastman street. 'Lexington, and William in the Fourth Ward at the May a sister and three brothers are Dale of Gratiot; a sister, Mrs month-old daughter of Mr. and JAMES A.

HILLIS DAVID E. HILLIS LOREN E. HILLIS DIRECTORS Primary, sent out letters to Mrs. Kenneth Friel of 2501 voters May 2 containing im msmm Jessie Blauser of Eau Claire, 19 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren; several deceased. The body was taken to the Blue Avenue Chapel of Bolin Funeral Home where friends Maple avenue, died at 11:55 p.m.

Wednesday (May 20) afte plications defamatory to Noll's Bell street. George E. Crawford, 71, of 1283 Sharon avenue, retired, an illness of two weeks. nieces and nephews. Two sons, Lions Present Blind Program Members of the Zanesville a daughter, and three brothers She was born in Zanesville and Minnie V.

Vogel, 64, of 550 Glendale avenue. may call anytime today. Service will be held at 2:30 FOOD CENTER MONROE ST. SPECIALS FOR WED. are deceased.

last Sept. 14. character. Noll was one of the four Democrats elected to council last November. The suit claims Bigley's letter inferred that Noll had cashed David A.

King, 19, of Friends may call at Putnam Chapel of Bolin Funeral Home p.m. Saturday at the funeral home with Evangelist Ferrell Lowe officiating. Burial will be Lion Club saw demonstrations by seeing eye dogs when they GERBER'S BABY 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. a check for $27.98 from the Memorial Park cemetery, Democratic Party which met Wednesday evening at Nicol's Restaurant.

Surviving in addition to her parents are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mautz of 724 Francis street and Robert E. Strohl of Maysville pike; great-grandparents, Henry Mautz of 2509 Bell street, Mrs. Margaret Bailey of 467 Taylor street and Mr.

and Mrs. represented part of unspent Howard Ii. Pickrell jmtmk I'vnt, 935 FOREST AVE. Jamaj E. Gorley, aga 69, 701 Carpenter Street, Columbus.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. DIAL-A-FRIEND (A 2 minutt messogt You or going to onjoy.) 452-5411 Walter Doran, director of funds donated to the party for PAM1S Black Service CHESTERHILL Services election expenses last fall. Howard B. Pickrell, 80, of training from Pilot Dogs Inc.

in Columbus, presented the program. Noll's attorney, Robert Mc- for Elmer Ray Black, 85, of Francis A. Metzger of New Chesterhill, wto died Wed Carty, said the petition denies the implication and asks the Richard McConnell of Maitland, former resident of Dresden Route 2, died Wrednesday evening (May 20) at his home. He had suffered an Lexington; and a number of nesday, will be held at 2 p.m $50,000 in damages. uncles and aunts.

PAIR FOR Saturday at Fawcett-Stone Bigley was defeated by Earl The body is at Blue Avenue Funeral Home here with Rev, Dunn for the office of Zanesville and Dick McCune of Louisville, Ky. were present with their dogs to aid in demonstrations. Program chairman for the event was Al Bollerer. Kenneth O. Bolin KnsseU M.

Bolin Richard T. Came Fhone 433-4551 Charles Imhoff officiating, Chapel of Bolin Funeral Home where friends may call 2 to Democratic Central Com Burial will be in Pennsville mitteeman in the Fourty Ward vM'im Cemetery. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Services will be held there at by a vote of 127 to 126.

Friends may call at the 1 p.m. Saturday with Rev. funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to Daniel C. Figge officiating 9 p.m. today.

will be in Memorial Burial Park. H)eoCona and Walter SPECIAL iW MITY FINE yg. ICE CREAMS 1 lfc Col. Cliff I Crfn- dPtl I mm Harvey E. Dale REQUEST BY THE FAMILY OF MRS.

ELZORA M. NOOK That all contributions may be made to the Norval Park Church Christ Memorial Library and these funds will be used to purchase books for the Church Library. Harvey Earl Dale, 77, of 128 FUNERAL HOME Kensington avenue, South Zanesville, a retired Essex Wire BRYAN SJunttal Moms 421 PUTNAM AVE. 1271 BLUE AVE. FRIEL Infant Kimberly Lynn.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Services 1:00 p.m. Satur. day at cur Blue Ava.

chapel. HOOK Mrs. M. Friends may call anytime today. Servieei 2:30 p.m.

Saturday at our Blue Ava. chap. trOUNG Mrs. Josephine B. Funeral arrangements incom.

pleta at our Blua Ava. chapel. No calling hours. PICKERAL Howard. Funeral arrangements Incomplete at our Blua Ava.

chapel. Company employe, died at 6:30 p.m. Thursday (May 21) at Mark Nursing Center in Mc-Connelsville where he had been fotViifisT ft aim Ajx -m 4 Limn George W. Shaw ga 75, 522 Seborn Ava. Friends may Mil 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday. Services Saturday 10:00 a.m. at our chapel. 56 So. 5rh Sr.

Phone 452-9356 H. W. Baker Doris DeLong Baker R. H. Welker 2311 Mopl.

Av. Bin 1 1 a a patient several days. He had been ill several years. He was born Sept. 4, 1892, Phon 452-8466 at Shippensville, a son of.

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