The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio (2024)

I.B-..WMlMMl.,n.il TR Weather Report: Cold 2-A THE TIMES RECORDER SATURDAY, FEB. 1371 Jerusalem Area Ex-Executive Dies Friends In The Hospital A pibllc-Mrrlc It tar Available to koepiUla la tali irn Bv United Press International Ohio: of Norcio, Mrs. Tearl Variable cloudiness north part I BE ALLS VILLE Tiay Mansfield. 83. of Pontious of Crooksville Route Lake Eric: Winds westerly 20 to 30 knots Saturday.

Snow flurries. Western Pennsylvania: Saturday partly cloudy. Highs Saturday mid and upper 30s. Saturday nicht Increasing cloudi ly cloudy elsewhere with a chance of snow flurries north- 2, and Miss Ruth Browning of Deaths And Funerals upper 30s to low 40, West Virginia: Saturday mostly sunny with highs in the 30s in the moun tains and the 40s elsewhere. Cloudy, chance of a little snow Saturday night and Sunday.

Lows Saturday night in the teens or low 20s. Highs Sunday in the 30s. cast and cold Saturday highs Zanesville; three sons, Grover Jerusalem Route 2, retired 'assistant to the president and general manager of Gulf States Company of in the upper 20s and low 30s. Browning Jr. of Crooksville Route 2, Dwight Browning of Bethesda ADMITTED Floyd M.

Howard, New Matamaras. Lows Saturday night mostly in the teens. Sunday fair and continued cold highs mid 20s to low tOs. Vermilion and John Browning of Crooksville; a sister, Mrs. 1misvillc, Ky.

died at 2:23 a.m. In Marietta Memorial ness. Lows in the lower and mid 20s. Sunday cloudy with chance of showers. Highs in the Mr.

Chanay was an Army Home at Newark following veteran of World War II. long illness. Hospital after a long Illness Born Nov. 7, 1S94. at He is survived by a brother, Mrs.

Iva Marie Van Wey, Mrs. Phyllis June Shearer, Coshocton; Mrs. Ora Emma Turner, 7-13 Westborne avenue; Mrs. Esther M. Wilson, McConnelsville; Ted Withers, 703 Westborne avenue.

Good Samaritan ADMITTED Mrs. Eileen F. Lemon, Malta Route 1. Mrs. Rosa Lee Evans, Somerset Route 1.

Mrs. Blanche E. Caplinger, 603 Warwick avenue. Miilersburg. Mr.

Criss was a Don Chanay of Phoenix, Ariz. PP.EVIEW Of H0AA NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TO I'M P.M.EST -2-VW Mary Spencer of Morgantown, N. 20 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. A son, Luther, died in 1946. Services will be held at 1 p.m.

Marion. Mrs. Ada Wilkins, Glenford. son of David s. and vioia ate Friends may call after 7 p.m.

Coplen Criss. Mrs. Freda E. Adams, South Zanesville. mm Surviving are his widow, the today at Kelly Kmp Funeral Home here where services will be held at 1 p.m.

Monday with Monday at Iliff United Mrs. Goldle Gay McCauley, former Bernice Mears, two daughters, Mrs. William Rosevilie Route 1. Methodist Church with Rev. Wauneta White officiating.

Rev. Gary Ballard officiating. Earl Wheeler Caldwell (Helen) Paige of Johnstown and Burial will be in New Lexington Route 1. Burial will be in Prairie Chapel Cemetery near Coshocton. Mrs.

Eugene (Ruth) Cooper of Cemetery. Miss Diane Alise Flenniken, David S. Green 613 Baker Malta Route 2. street. Friends may call at Crooksville Chapel of Cannon Coldwater; a brother, Raymond Criss of Marne; and four grandchildren.

One brother is Robert Gene Johnson, 359 Mrs. Martha Esther Hartley, Mason Service Service for Harold Mason, 58, and Cannon Funeral home Rosevilie. deceased. tor 7 p.m. today and at the Cliffwood drive.

Harold W. Pitts, Chan dlersville Route 1. of 6M Putnam avenue who died Mrs. Sharon M. Hedges, 1166 Services will be held at 1:30 church an hour prior to Wednesday, will be held at 2 following a fall A graduate civil engineer, he 'tt'as active in construction of defense plants in the United "States during World War I.

Tile was born Jan. 8, 1SS8, In Eaton, a son of Perry and I Catherine Younce Mansfield. Mr. Mansfield graduated from Eaton High School and received a bachelor of science degree Itn civil engineering in 1911 from University. He im-' mediately began construction 'work for the government.

He later became associated with the Creosote compnay in 1927, retiring in 1961. He and his wife, Erma, then i moved to Sarasota, where she died in 19G9. Mansfield was a life I member of American Wood Preservers Association. Surviving are two sons, Robert P. Mansfield of Ashland.

Ky. and William H. Mansfield i tf Jerusalem Route 2 with p.m. Monday at the Baugnman Mrs. Karen Ann Garrett, 538 p.m.

Sunday in the De-Long and and Sons Funeral Home at Baker Funeral Home. Eppley avenue. Frazeysburg with Rev. Robert Rev. Warren H.

Wilson will James Wltite CROOKSVILLE James Crosby and Rev. Howard U-j officiate with burial In Duncan Crowder officiating. Burial will write, 6, of crooksville, a Falls Cemetery. be in Cedar Hill Cemetery at retired coal miner for New Uf I WEATHER FOTOCAST Friends may call at the Newark. MIAMI York Coal Company, died at 5 p.m.

Friday at his home after Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. 1 illlfl funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. nnu PAL-FOR-THE-DAY Emery Workmen, Adamiville Baths-ide Hospital Good Condition SEND A CARD a brief illness. He was born April 23, 1902 Mild today and 2 to 4 and 7 to p.m.

Sunday. In Galston, Scotland, a son of Charlea lAbbott Charles Abbott, 89, of Mary's By United Prut International High Low NATIONAL SUMMARY Rain il likely today atone parti of th Cecil R. Houler James and Janet Mitchell White, Mr. White was a member of Aerie 1979 Fraternal Nursing Home at 1245 Blue avenue died at 11:40 p.m. Atlanta EARNESVILLE Cecil Thursday (Feb.

4) In Bethesda Order of Eagles. Raymond Howiier, 72. of 113 whom Mr. Mansfield had made his home since his wife's north Pacific Coat while ahowera (all along the west Culf Coast. Snow ii expected hi the northern Rocktei 11 well as in upper New England where It may change to frceiing rain.

Moitly (air eleewhere. Portland, Me. 1 Portland, Ore. cy .4 Raleigh Richmond 32 St. Louii cy Sett Lake City cy San Franoisco cy .....67 Seattle cy Spokane 41 Wutungton Wichna 3 Boston ........21 Buffalo Charleston S.O.

pc Chicago 4 Columbus 0. PC il Del Molnei cy 2 El Paso -S3 North Gardner street, Barnes- Hospital. He was born In Muskingum Surviving are a sister, Miss Margaret White, and a brother, ville, a retired cigar worker, Mrs. Mary Lou Foraker, PREDICTED TEMPERATURES John White, both of Columbus. a daughter, Mrs.

Jean Schnaiter of Martinsville, nine grandchildren and five ereat-erandchildren. died at 3:40 p.m. Friday in Today'a High 10 Caldwell Route 2. County on May 6, 1881, and is survived by one grandson, Elmer Bowers of Chillicothe. Today'! tow .17 Friends may call after 7 p.m.

Barnesville Hospital where he Houston 71 Indunapotii cy 91 t-KIIMY-S TLMPfcKAlUKU Ridge avenue. Mrs. Virginia Adolph, 334 Schtum avenue. Harvey A. Caw, 2155 Galena street.

Miss Christine V. Garan, Cumberland Route 2. Charles W. Green, 819 Keen street. Mrs.

Mary M. LcMasters, 812 Larzelere avenue. Mrs. Thelma M. Mendenhall, South Zanesville.

William P. Of finger, 352 Sheridan street. Mrs. Anna Spellman, Fraeysburg. Harry A.

Nelson, Route 1. Richard L. Gerberich, Stovertown. Mrs. Patsy J.

Stockdale, Route 4. Mrs. Minnie M. Moses, 233 Pierce street. George A.

Schultheis, 534 Karl drive. Floyd R. Martin, Newark Route 8. Albert A. Newscm, Malta.

Patricia E. Fountain, Rosevilie. Mrs. Dorothy A. Peterson, 1107 Wilson avenue.

Glen L. Bay, Cumberland. Mark E. Erwin, Rosevilie. Mrs.

Mary Gabele, New Lexington. Floyd D. Wood, Crooksville. James C. Newberry, Malta Route 2.

DISMISSED had been a patient after suf Friday'! High today at Fred L. Cannon and Sons Funeral Home here where Michael Wayne Whitehouse, 1007 Sharon avenue. Robin E. Matheney, Services will be held at 1:30 The body was taken to the Friday' Low ....32 fering an apparent heart attack. ti.m.

Sunday at Harper I a 4t 4 p.m 39 services will be held at 2 p.m. DcLong and Baker Funeral Home. 10 a.m 41 15 Somerset. He was born Aug. 30, 1898, OHIO SKIES Sunset today :53 p.m.

Sunria 7:11 a.m. Moonset tomorrow a.m. Full Moon and Total Eclipse of the moos next Tuesday night. Thu eclipse, lasting nearly (our hours, will begin .11:12 a.m. (Wednesday).

The Uat eclipse of this aeries was in 1643; the next adipsa of the series wilt be in IMS. Kansaa City Lo Angelee 70 Memphis .....60 Miami Beach .........71 Minn. -St. Paul New Orleana New York Phoenix 61 Pittsburgh cy in Barnesville, a son of Joseph Tina Marie Bennett, South Monday with Rev. Arthur Long officiating.

Eagles Lodge serv Noon p.m 32 1 p.m. 41 10 p.m.,.. PRECIPITATION i Campbell Funeral Home here conducted by Rev. Richard Perkins. Burial will be Monday Zanesville.

and Louisa Roe Howiier. Rain last 14 hourt J3 Mr. Howiier was baptized In in Sarasota Memorial Gardens Mr. Birneda Wise CALDWELL Mrs. Birneda WEATHER ELSEWHERE Richard Lee Lake, Trinway.

Harry Oliver Jenkins, 833 the Church of Christ Friends mav call at the Surviving are his widow, Wise, 53, of Belpre, formerly Ayers street. funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to Courthouse News Jessie Connor Howiier; a son, ices will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Deavertown Cemetery. Mrs.

Lily Hargar Mrs. Lily Hargar, 86, formerly of 812 Woodlawn avenue, Frank F. Waltz, 1227 Fieirer drive. of Pleasant City, died at 8 a.m. Thursday in Camden Clark Donald Howiier of Canton; 9 p.m.

Miss Marie Bott daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Rebecca Bankes, Mc- Hospital at Parkersburg, W. 2 Men Handed Sentences (Martha) Mcwiiiiams or Connelsville.

after a brief illness. WOODSFIELD Miss Marie Cleveland; three grandsons; Mrs. Peggy Jo Willey, 1013 She was born April 10, 1917, and two brothers, Otis Howiier died at 8:05 p.m. Friday in in Pleasant City, a daughter of the late Charles and Kathryn of Canton and Carl Howiier of Muskingum County Hospital Ayers street. Mrs.

Diane Lynn Romnosky, Caldwell. Lurena Bott, 73, of Woodsfield died Friday in Cambridge State 'Hospital. She was born May 14, 197, Garrett, Ind. A brother, Homer, Whaien Millers. where she had been a patient is deceased.

Surviving are her husband, several months. Mrs. Rita Fay Wisecarver, Joseph Wise; a daughter, Friends may call after 10:30 South Zanesville. 'in Woodsfield, a daughter of Louis D. and Louisa Dressier Mrs.

Evelyn Louise a.m. Sunday at Campbell Annette, and two sons, Bobby Joe and Eddie James, all of Bott. She was a member of St. Plumly Funeral Home here She was born in Johnstown May, 11, 1884, a daughter of Aaron and Druzilla Burge Clark. She was a resident of Columbus several years and had lived in Zanesville since Paul's United Church of Christ where services will be held at the home; three sisters, Mrs.

Notestone, 3940 Dorothy drive. DISMISSED Randal William Power, Mrs. Ada E. Higgins, 785 Mary Fish of Pleasant City, 2:30 p.m. Monday conducted by in Woodsfield.

Surviving are a sister, Mrs, Mrs. Clara Perkins of Caldwell Evangelist James uaiiagner. George (Clara) Norris of Burial will be in Crestview and Mrs. Geneva Cole of 1940. Westbourne avenue; Mrs.

Catherine J. McCleary, Bethesda; Mrs. Nelma Jean Rusnak, Rosevilie Route Mrs. E. Mae Collins, Caldwell; Cemetery.

Mrs. Hargar attended Maple Cambridge; Miss Jo Ellen Stroup, Coshocton; Charles Clair Smith, New Concord Route Mrs. Mary A. Miller, 211 Pine street: John Dale executor in the will which was written in W58. Marriage Applications David R.

Dague, 21, of Washington, Air and Deborah A. Roberts', 20, of 2216 Myrtle avenue. Richard M. Treat, 23, of Newcomerstown, factory employe, and Peggy Milhoan, 25, of 428'j Spangler drive. Thomas Orin Lauvray, 21, of Dresden, maintenance apprentice, and Sandra Kay Young, 20, of 135 East Willow drive.

William Robert Johnson, 21, of Cambridge Route 3, sales clerk, and Barbara J. Clipner, 21, of Route 1. with non-support by Mona Peterson of the same address, was sentenced to 30 days in the county jail and placed on three-years probation. VIDs Filed Shirley E. Callahan of 405 Cliffwood avenue, who died Jan.

28, left his estate to a daughter, Eileen Callahan, according to a will filed in Probate Court. She was named executor in the will dated Sept. 1, 1955. Mrs. Marjorie Orr of 1950 Euclid avenue, who died Feb.

1, left her estate to her children, Robert W. Orr of Zanesville- and Mrs. Mary Virginia Clyne of Hammond, Ind. Robert Orr was named 'Two men Friday pleaded guilty in Common Pleas Court to charges for which they were indicted by the January session of the grand jury. Both were sentenced by Judge J.

Lincoln Knapp. George T. Cha-mpaigne, 19, of 1127 Wheeling avenue, charged with receiving and concealing stolen property, was fined $50 and sentenced to five days in the county jail. The charge was reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor when it was ascertained the property he was charged with concealing was valued at less than $60. Jerry Lee Peterson, 24, of Chandlersville Route 1, charged Woodsfield; and a niece and three nephews.

Friends may call after 7 p.m. California; three brothers, Lewis Miller of Canton, Delbert Miller of Byesville, and Charles Grove and Clintonvuie scnoois. Mrs. Louif-e Browning She resided in Nashport 30 years where she attended the Mrs. Frances Lee Roach, 1258 Miller of Louisville, Ky.

Imlay, 522 Imlay drive; Mrs, today at Bauer and Turner Funeral Home here where serv- services wu fie held at p.m Willette Cannon, Somerset Mrs. Louise H. Browning, 62, of Crooksville Route 2 died at 3:45 a.m. Friday in Bethesda United Methodist uiurcn. Surviving are three Wheeling avenue; William R.

Conner, Barnesville. William E. Paynter. 2120 Route 1. ices will be held at p.m.

''Sunday with Rev. Charles A. Monday at McKay Funeral Home here with Rev. Danny Nunn officiating. Burial will be daughters, Miss Elva Hargar of Hospital where she had been 'Price officiating.

Burial will be Tannehill street; Herman Ross Zanesville, Mrs. uruzma Mrs. Mona Lee Collins, Crooksville Route Mrs. Marilyn Ann DeBolt, Route 3, a patient two weeks. Snvder of Canton and Mrs.

uaKiawn cemetery nere. Haiiey's Kidge Cemetery. Naragon, 330 Bailey street; She was born in Burk County, Newark road; Thomas Mrs. Laura Mae Depew, N.C., Feb. 17, 1908, a daughter Vera Skubic of Akron; grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.

Two sisters, Friends may call at the funeral home 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Fisher. Coshocton Route sarahsvilie; Hagar V. of John and Sally Carsweii Jackson, 1837 Norwood Dobson, She moved to Perry Dallas Chanay BETHESDA Dallas 57, Of Lamira, retired truck driver, died Fred James Godby, 2315 Armco drive; Dean Edward Hughes, Miss Iva Clark and iMrs.

Mana boulevard; Mrs. Lana Kay Davis, are deceased. County in 1924. Mrs. Browning was sunoay.

David R. Criss Hoover, New Lexington Route Mrs. Oleene E. Holland, Crooksville. member of Iliff United 8:15 a.m.

Friday at his home Friends may call at Bryan Funeral Home 7 to 9 p.m. today Methodist Church and its WSCS David Ralph Criss, 76, of 1448 Walnut street; Mrs. Ethel Inskeep, 358 Sheridan street Mrs. Eileen Jones, 112 South Willow drive; Paul Elwood Kokensparger, 60 South Fourth street; Mrs. Verna Ethel Mc-Conaughy, Freeport; Roland M.

Leon E. Holmes, Coshocton Marne, a retired farmer, died Surviving are her husband, Grover Browning three of an apparent heart attack. He was born in Layland Aug. 1, 1913, a son of. Howard and Oka Evans Chanay.

at 7:46 a.m. Friday fFeb. 5) and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Mrs.

Edith Adamson Route Maurice C. Dixon, 2401 East pike; Mrs. Betty Jane at the Hudson Avenue Nursing daughters, Mrs. F. M.

Lloyd SUNDAY ONLY! 1 2 NOON to 5 Mender, weisonvme; Mrs. i Gilligan Hears Comments DOWNTOWN: 5th 4 MAIN- ONE DAY ONLY! ONE DAY Louanna Parks, New concord Route 2. Harold W. Pitts, Chan- Mrs. Edith Adamson, 75, of 715 Elberon avenue died at 9 p.m.

Friday in Good Samaritan Medical Center where she had been a patient three days. She was born' in Stockport, Morgan County. Jan. 23. 1896, dlersville Route 1: Mrs.

Diane Appalachia Program Supported Lvnn Romnoskv. Caldwell; Wilson, Rosevilie Route Mrs. Virginia F. Hanco*ck, 2422 Clarendon avenue; Miss Lena Mattingly, 2226 Dresden road. Daniel Gilbert Gee, South Zanesville; Mrs.

Ruth Irene Myers, 1906 Ridge avenue; Arthur Francis Hillis, Corning; Mrs. Verna Louise Hendershot, Hopewell; Harold C. Doven-barger, Route 4. Mrs. Gwendoline Smith, 803 Merrick avenue; Mrs.

Janet R. Dorsey Roiana sauenieia, Crooksville; Robert Eugene 1 DayReg. 68c! AVearAgilon a daughter of William and v. Muskingum County's supportiCenter Supt. Walker Huffman County (ZIP).

Seals, Junction City Route Georgia Phillips. appeared before the governor MacDonald spoke on behalf James Edward Searls, Duncan for continuation of the Ap-palachla program was Mrs. Adamson was a memper of the eight-county Tuscarawas Falls. and other Development Department officials. The Hose For A Better Fit of the United, Methodist Church, presented verbally and in She is survived by a.

sister, during Gov. John session was conducted by Dr. Twin City News Stephenson, 342 Woodlawn valley Appalachia Development District which he serves as president. He submitted a detailed statement listing hearing Friday at Mrs. Kathryn Wymer of Chesterhill; and three brothers, Harry Crewson, an Ohio University professor, who led a Si III Ohio University in Athens.

A six-man delegation sub i avenue; Mrs. Eunice Ethel Finnell, Coshocton; Miss Linda Barton, Caldwell Route Mrs. Harry, Wayne and Earl community development project approvals and benefits received from the Appalachia Phillips. mitted various endorsem*nts seminar at ouz in 1867. Stockines of Sandra Christine Fleming, Friends may call 5 to 7 p.m, the Appalachian Other county representatives federal state local part- stretch nylon.

today at Stone Funeral Home at the hearing were E. Dee "iiegionai Commission, Linden avenue. a i C. Lounsbury, Morgan Co. GOP Clubs Plan Dinner in Chesterhill where services Shook, chairman of the i program.

The Tuscarawas Valley area had more than 25 persons present will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sun JV During the 90-minute session, only 10 spokesmen were able to offer statements. However, Muskingum County Com r- Rosevilie Route Buford Belcher, Shawnee Route Mrs. Wilda I. Morgan, Frazeysburg day.

Burial will be in Stockport missioners; Atty. Leon Levion, IMPORTED HAM Reg.U71b Holland 1-lb Green Tree canned ham on sale now! 'Set Wt. from the eight counties. OA-' Cemetery. city solicitor; Richard Pruden, Huffman described the many additional supportive presentations were made a part 5 shades, fit sizes 8-11V2.

Hillikn Car. 1DayReg.28ct Stock Up On Panties In Soft Colors programs of the Vo-Tech executive vice president of Zanesville Area Chamber of Route Terry Mark Martin, 1124 Keen street; Mrs. Rosa Lee Somerset Route lr Coleman Service me wnnen record or Die -McCONNELSVILLE Commerce; and Allan H. Land, Services for Mrs. Dora L.

complex here with emphasis on the 760 vocational pupils, 610 technical students, 2,100 adult Republican Clubs of Morgan hearing. ZIP Director Gene L. Mac 'Donald and Muskingum Vo Coleman. 71. of 2438 Wilmer president of Community Irr pro-vement Corporation of County will hold a potluck street, who died Thursday, will dinner at 6:30 p.m.

Feo. 18 at Vocational Technical zanesville and Muskingum be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday McConnelsville Masonic Hall. participants, and special programs such as the residence center, regional administration for three and a half counties at Bryan Funeral Home with Guest speaker will be Daughter Named Administrator Rev. Lewis H.

Thompson of ficiating. Burial will toe in and health care job training, Acetate-tricot Representative Sam Speck of the 29th District. A musical program will be presented by and Mrs. Russell Harper Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be James Written statements were submitted by ZIP, the Chamber of Commerce, and Muskingum Blatt, Albert Sandifer, Bernard panties are run resistant.

5-7 for women. of Malta United Methodist Court Denies Application To Probate Copy Of Will Miller, Darwin Bainter, Floyd Church. County and for Zanesville School Supt. Wallace Blake who is a board member of the Maiiett and William Dickson. forSl Meeting Planned I Lakeside Riding Club will Friends may call at the funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to Appalachia Educational 'Laboratory a six state 9 p.m.

today. An application to probate a properly executed In May 1965 of a will purportedly by but there is no evidence it has Robert E. Phillips of 810 been in existence since the hold a business meeting at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Malta Youth Center. Rodney and Jo Hooper CLEARANCE ON ALL WINTER PANTS SUITS educational research agency Shinnick street, who died in a Annual Meeting headquarters in Charleston, W.

Va. Additional verbal presen applicant last saw it about two years ago. will oe hosts. Woman Honored CANNED BACON Imported bacon.needs no refrigeration till opened. The annual meeting of Coming To Sears Monday Feb.

8 One Full Color 5x7 TOT-TRAIT PORTRAIT 99c Age Limit To 5 Yr. Additional Child $1.99 There is no evidence the will tations were given by other stockholders of Keagy and Lear was unrevoked at the time of fire at his home Jan. 16, was denied by Probate Judge Holland Gary after a hearing this week. The application to admit the Appalachia area groups, health Mrs. wava bmith was recently honored with a surprise birthday dinner at the Machine Co.

of Coshocton was Phillips' death and none that held Jan. 27 at the office of local govern ment officials and the it was in the house immediately before the fire." Attorney Harold E. Hunt in Values home of her son, James. In addition to the family, guests Muskingum Watershed Con Coshocton. E.

C. McPherson of Monroe Coal Co. was elected Phont 452-3651 36 N. 5th St. Sears servancy District.

All spoke will to probate was filed by M. Phillips of 810 street, executrix and legatee under the will according Weber said the burned house and the office of the ai.saa, 31-40t, 34-43C White Only highly of the ARC concept as the only program in which Market on Ridge avenue, included the choir members of Grace United Methodist Church and Rev. and Mrs. Merle Wolfe. Mrs.

Smith is organist for Reg. 7. 27 Cross-Front Styled Bra a director to succeed the late Ralph Wisenburg. All other officers and directors were to an unsigned copy of one funds are specifically ear Ml! I0X DMBK COOKIES yritten by Phillips May 10, 14 fV marked to help the 28-county Grace Church. which Phillips owned, were thoroughly searched and the will was not found.

Mrs. Jenkins, the only relative to reelected for the coming year, Rao. 97i4 Ooys J9b5. He was survived by a Appalachia area of Ohio. All Assorted cooki 'daughter, Mrs.

Martha agreed the program has Phillips Jenkins of 821 Hughes are always good! io. o-iron! Em inherit if there is no will has been named by the court as street. stimulated cooperation and the benefits of the Appalachia grants have not yet been fully realized. The original will, was claimed administratrix of the estate broidered. WM, Owirtity l.ill.

BRYAN Weber said preliminary ap to have been destroyed in the blaze. It was seen two years Ubeodona and laber praisals indicate the grocery and equipment may be worth torior to that time by Dorothy i'liillips and a neighbor woman, -according to Atty. William $60,000. In addition, he said a JR. STRETCH KNEE-LENGTH Phillips owned properties in JAMES A.

HIUIS DAVID E. HILLIS LOREN E. HILUS DIRECTORS Fort Charlotte, and Licking View, Wayne avenue, CAMPUS HOSE Herman C. King, 87, of Abbot Home. Services 10 a.m.

today at our chapel. Reg. 79c 1 Day Weber, counsel for Mrs. Jenkins. Dorothy M.

Phillips was named in the will as executrix nd was to receive and The property at 810 Shinnick "street. Probate Court records how she filed for administration of the estate, Reg. 88c 10-Rpll Pak" Both Tissue White, yd. '-low, pink. Mrs.

71, of Friends and 7 Services Dora 2438 may to 9 1:30 L. Coleman, Wilmer St. call 2 to 4 p.m. today, p.m. Sunday FUNERAL HOME John K.

Beird, age 62, Ontario, former Zanesville resident. Services 10:00 a.m. Saturday at our chapel. Harold R. Mason, age 58, 664 Putnam Ave.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Services 2:00 p.m. Sunday at our chapel. Charles Abbott, age 89, Mary's Nursing Home.

Arrangements incomplete. H. W. Baker Doris DeLong Baker -R. H.

Weflter 56 So. 5th Sr. Phone 4S2-935A 7 Day Only flea 86 Large Ridge avenue, Woodlawn avenue, Harrison street, Mox-ahala avenue, Crown street, Gray street, Shinnick street, Underwood street and Carol street. In addition, he owned a tractor-trailer rig. Dorothy M.

Phillips was represented at the hearing by Atty. Harold E. Gottlieb who indicated he planned no appeal to the ruling. Heir Roller Carry Cast i2')x7x6'2 Case. Moire dc Orion acrylic nylon.

6-914. I un mi turn at our chapel sign on styrene plastic. JIHS7-II. idling nerseii as surviving spouse, on Jan, 19. On Jan.

28 he filed a copy of the lost will Cif. r.M Avocado, blue, gold, pink. 2318 Maple, Ave. Phone 452-8466 935 FOREST AVE. lor prooate.

recorcs show. Judge Gary ruled the will was 1 piMJTriPWAw.

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The Blair family owned the Times-Recorder until the 1980s, when Thomson Newspapers bought the paper and later sold it to Community Newspapers, Inc. To this day, the Americus Times-Recorder is owned by Boone Newspapers, Inc. andcontinues to serve as the legal organ for Americus and Sumter County.

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