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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 7
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1991 National weather The forecast for noon, Thursday, Nov. 21. Lines separate high temperature zones for the day. 30s 40s 40s 40s 30s 50s- '60s 50s 70s 80s FRONTS: COLD WARM STATIONARY Accu-Weather, Inc. Pressure 03 83 05 HIGH LOW SHOWERS RAIN -STORMS FLURRIES SNOW ICE SUNNY PT.

CLOUDY CLOUDY Highs and lows Albuquerque 50 28 Anchorage 24 18 Boise 49 32 Boston 73 60 Caribou, Maine 58 44 73 63 Las Chicago 47 27 VITAL Obituaries George A. Bantum George A. Bantum, 83, of 1877 Wandle Drive, Coshocton, died Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1991, at the Coshocton County Memorial Hospital, after an extended illness. Born April 15, 1908, in Coshocton, he was a son of the late Marshall C.

and Jennie (McDowell) Bantum. A foreman for Clow Water Systems, he retired May 1, 1973, after 46 years of service. On Nov. 10, 1928, he married Mildred E. Kreider, who survives.

Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Grant (Mary Katherine) Longstreth of Coshocton; a brother, John W. Bantum Sr. of Uhrichsville; a sister, Opal Roller of Coshocton; two grandchildren, Mrs. Paul (Shirley) Brink and Mary E.

Lowe, both of Coshocton; and five great-grandchildren, Susan K. Brink of the home, Paul M. Brink, and Amy, Dawnya and Christy Lowe, all of Coshocton. Two brothers and a sister are deceased. Services are 1:30 p.m., Friday, at the GivenFuneral Home in Coshocton, with the Rev.

Allan Zagray officiating. Burial will be in Coshocton Memory Gardens. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m., today, and 1 until time of services on Friday. Paid obituary Court Probate C. Fenning Pierce, Presiding Judge MARRIAGES James V.

Donaker, 32, driller, and Kimberly S. Gambrel, 31. Max B. Snow, 51, laborer, and Shirley Dietz, 40, waitress. Charles Hothem, 34, mine forman, and Marcia Eckelberry, 32, purchasing expediter.

Municipal David L. Hostetler, Presiding Judge CRIMINAL DIVISION Jeff J. Williams of 59879 CR 9, Newcomerstown: selling beer without permit, fined $750 ($250 suspended) and costs, and sentenced to 70 days in jail (40 suspended). Eugene B. McCall of 2496 Chatam Drive: selling beer without a permit, dismissed.

Jeff J. Williams of 59879 CR 9, Newcomerstown: keeping a place Hospital El-Lena M. Poorman, 8626 Stonecreek Road, Newcomerstown; Glenn Cooper, 1694 Skyline Heights; Miriam A. Bacon, 1171 Commons Drive; Mrs. Arthur S.

Bennett, 127 N. 12th Alice V. Kleinknecht, 85 W. Pine Bruce Olinger, 28266 TR 203, Fresno; Mrs. Myron Davis, 323 Fifth Warsaw; Helen L.

Guinther, 201 E. Seventh West Lafayette; Edward C. Gaumer, Fresno Route and Rhea M. Smith, 3201 CR 16. Dismissals Robert E.

Getz, 45401 SR 541W; Mrs. Lester Myers, 26078 Coshocton: Cloudy sunshine Friday should be partly sunny, with a high in the upper 50s. Tonight will bring cloudy skies with a 50 percent chance of rain. The low will be 45 to 50. The extended forecast is calling for a chance of showers Saturday and colder Sunday with a chance of snow.

Fair on Monday, except a chance of snow showers northeast. Highs in the mid 40s to low 50s Saturday and mostly in the 30s Sunday and Monday. Lows in the mid 30s to around 40 Saturday, upper 20s to low 30s Sunday and 20s Monday. The high Wednesday was 68 and the low was 54. Precipitation in the amount of 0.01 inches was measured.

A year ago the high was 53 and the low was 28. Ohio: Cooler on horizon Ohio will get a splash of sunshine on Friday before colder weather returns over the weekend, forecasters said. The last of the rain was expected to move out of the state tonight, according to the National Weather Service. Some clouds will remain on Friday but the sun will peek through and temperatures will hit the 60s some places. Conditions will be mild again on Saturday with a chance of more rain.

Then, colder conditions are due in on Sunday and there will be a chance of snow. Highs will be mostly in the 30s. Nation: Rain soaks nation Rain dampened several Southern states early today, as well as the Pacific Northwest and parts of the Midwest, while the Northeast continued to enjoy unseasonably warm weather. Today was likey to atures across New states, however. ing across the region rain to some areas by was forecast for the Oregon, and rain California.

ICS 75 78 72 75 51 Ptrsbg 85 75 Dwight H. Darr WARSAW Dwight Henry Darr, 81, of 24997 SR 60, Warsaw, died Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1991, at the Coshocton County Memorial Hospital, after an extended illness. Born March 31, 1910, in Warsaw, he was a son of the late Henry Roy and Helen Sophia (Greenizen) Darr. Survivors include three sons, Glenn Dale Darr of Columbus, Donnie Wayne Darr of Southlake, Texas, and James Verne Darr of Warsaw; two daughters, Susanne Hagans of Thornville and Louella Hostetler of Danville; five grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren.

Three brothers are deceased. Services are 10 a.m., Friday, at the Fischer Funeral Home in Warsaw, with Rev. Ron Davis officiating. Burial will be in Valley View Cemetery, Warsaw. Friends may call one hour prior to services on Friday, at the funeral home.

Harlon Carter, NRA leader, dies GREEN VALLEY, Ariz. (AP)Harlon B. Carter, who helped turn the National Rifle Association into one of the nation's mostinfluential lobbying groups, died Tuesday of lung cancer. He was 78. Carter served as the NRA's chief executive officer and executive vice president from 1977 to 1985.

During that period, the organization's membership grew from about 1 million to more than 3 million. He established 44 national shooting records for pistol, smallbore and military rifle. GIVEN-DAWSON FUNERAL SERVICE Member Forethought Groups COSHOCTON John A. Hammond 11 a.m. Friday calling hours 6-8 p.m.

today George A. Bantum 1:30 p.m. Friday calling hours 7-9 p.m. today 788 S. 2nd St.

FUNERAL Coshocton HOME 622-4515 Today, let us remember the family and friends of: Nannie Mae Lovill 1972 Mary Catherine Spang 1973 Floyd E. Adkins 1978 Orville F. Barrick 1981 Warren L. Heltsley 1981 Amy Sue West 1982 Byrl Robert Wright 1984 Adolphe August Caulier 1986 Ada B. Rodehaver 1986 Herbert Dale Chapman 1987 Nora E.

Wilson 1987 Dr. Donald A. Tupper D.P.M. GENTLE FOOT CARE 622-8400 1529 WALNUT ST. COSHOCTON Ohio weather Thursday, Nov.

21 forecast for daytime conditions and high temperatures MICH. Cleveland Toledo PA. Youngstown IND. Mansfield Dayton Columbus Cincinnati W. VA.

KY. Portsmouth 8. Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy The moons Full moon Last quarter New moon First quarter Nov 21 Nov 28 Dec 5 Dec 14 Cincinnati 67 52 New Orleans Cleveland 68 45 Orlando Dallas-Ft Worth 63 36 Phoenix Denver 51 34 San Diego Honolulu 87 74 Seattle Las Vegas 60 41 Tampa-St Mpls-St Paul 46 36 STATISTICS Burl Thompson DANVILLE Burl D. "Bud" Thompson, 66, of 106 Richards Danville, died suddenly Wednesday, Nov.

20, 1991, at the Knox Community Hospital Emergency Room in Mount Vernon. Born Oct. 14, 1925, in Danville, he was a son of the late Burl and Sadie (Miller) Thompson. He was a retired mail carrier. A World War II navy veteran, he was a member of the American Legion 650, the Danville Fire Department and the Workman Cemetery Association.

He was a member of the Danville United Methodist Church. On Dec. 22, 1949, he married Dorothy M. Barnes, who survives. Other survivors include two sons, Wayne Thompson of Mount Vernon and B.

Dean Thompson of Loundonville; two daughters, Michele Zollars of Florida, and Rebecca Thompson of Mount a sister, Bethel Carey of Danville; and four grandchildren. daughter and two sisters are deceased. Services are 11 a.m., Saturday, at the Fischer Funeral Home in Danville, with Rev. James Stuller officiating. Burial will be in the Workman Cemetery.

Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m., Friday, and until time of services on Saturday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Danville Fire Department, 7 W. Walnut Danville. where liqour is sold, dismissed. Eugene B.

McCall of 2496 Chatam Drive: keeping a place where liquor is sold, dismissed. Jeffrey E. Wolford of 502 S. 10th public intoxication, dismissed by police prosecutor. Steve Dovenbarger of 140 S.

Third domestic violence, amended to disorderly conduct, fined $250 and costs, and sentenced to 30 days in jail. Jeffrey Wolford of 502 S. 10th a minor in possession, dismissed by police prosecutor. Ronald Whiteus of 302 N. Eighth consumption under age of 21, fined $100 and costs, and sentenced to five days in jail.

Michael R. Gamble of 110 W. Walnut domestic violence, fined $400 ($100 suspended) and costs, sentenced to 90 days in jail (70 suspended), and to perform 40 community service. Harold W. McBride of 2400 Chatam Drive: disorderly conduct, fined $75 and costs.

SR 643; Nila L. Hupp, 708 S. Sixth Lillie B. Westhafer, 1100 E. State Road, Newcomerstown; and Braden P.

Miller, 80 Zero St. Birth note A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Nagle, 20540 TR 5, West Lafayette; and a daughter to Rachel A.

Bintz, 28821 CR 12, Fresno. 54 64 49 53 42 66 61 mark the end of the mild temperEngland and the mid-Atlantic Forecasters said a cold front lumberwould bring cooler weather and tonight. Meanwhile, heavy snow mountains of Washington and was forecast for Northern Guess who's coming to dinner? Willie the farm dog licks his chops in anticipation of next Thursday's leftovers while surveying a couple of turkeys at a farm near Pittston, Maine, on Wednesday. The SUNDAY NOV. A HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE Treat yourself to a preview of our Christmas collection of Wreaths, arrangements and gifts for home decor.

Refreshments Door Prize "My favorite Things" Florist Pastime Mall 622-0043 two gobblers survived the canine scrutiny but will soon grace someone's dinner table for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. VFW 1330 131 N. 2nd ST. Menu For Week Fri. Nov.

22nd Thru Thurs. Nov. 28th Fri. -BBQ Ribs Casserole and Onions Mo Pork Joes Plate Fries Nuggets Cut Potatoes Happy Thanksgiving Mon. Thru Thurs.

11:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M.-Fri Hours 11:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Sat. Hours 11:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M.-Sun. Hours 11:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M. BREAKFAST SERVED SAT.

SUN. Discover The Disciples of Christ at CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Corner of Eighth and Main Streets, Coshocton Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Worship 10:30 A.M. Thanksgiving Celebration "Whose We Are" Nov. 24 -SEE OUR DISPLAY AT Call Us At 622-2208 Coshocton Towne Centre Festival Of Trees Coshocton American Legion Hall 652 Main St.

November 22, 23, 24 Friday Saturday Sunday 4-9 P.M. 10-8 P.M. 1-5 P.M. Over 30 Beautifully Decorated Trees Limited number of trees available for purchase through silent auction. Vote for your Favorite Tree and Treeskirt Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 5 and under Free A Community Service Project Of TCA AP.

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