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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 8

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as as as a PAGE 8 THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE, 0. FEB. 22, 1958 Petra Pinn Formerly Of City Dies Miss Petra Pinn, 77, a former resident of Zanesville, died yesterday morning at Green Memorial hospital in Xenia. Miss Pinn had suffered a stroke last Feb. 12.

She is survived by a sister Mrs. Woody Welch of Wilberforce, with whom she lived. Services will be held at the home in Wilberforce Monday at 1C a.m. Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. the same day in Zanesville's Woodlawn cemetery.

CCL Circle Plans Party For Husbands McCONNELSVILLE, 0. The Anna Wolf Circle of CCL will hold its annual husband's party in the Gas Company recreation room. Feb. 25, with a pot-luck supper. Real Estate Transfers Russell and Lucille Hill to Fred L.

and Dorothy M. Balderson, 2 tracts Windsor township. Dale G. and Edith Newsom to Donald R. and Waunetta Arch er; 2.40 acres, Malta township.

Anderson and Geneva Pierce to Finley Packing, Plant, Inc. an Ohio one acre, Morgan township, Dance Postponed The dance and cake walk which was to have been held Saturday Feb. 22, at Morgan Meigsville school has been postponed on account of sickness. Local Items Mrs. Grace Timms is spending the week end with her sister, Mrs.

Dallas Scott and family, in Columbus. Miss Agnes Guyton, of Washington, D. has been the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. Hayen Hammond and other relatives. Atty.

and Mrs. E. A. Abel have gone to Florida for two weeks vacation. Mrs.

Herbert Bankes left Friday evening, to spend the weekend with her son, Carleton and family, in Columbus. Mrs. Homer Smith left Friday for Columbus, where she will attend the Winter conference of the American Legion Auxiliary Department, will be held Saturday at the Neil House. Mrs. Smith is Americanism chairman of the Department.

Miss Frances Brown Rites Sunday Funeral services for Miss Frances Brown, 78, of Roseville, will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday noon at the Roseville Methodist church with Rev. Carl. Ling officiating. Burial will be in Roseville cemetery. The body is at the Roseville chapel of the Cannon and Cannon funeral home where friends may call from 2 until 4 and 7 to 9 Saturday.

The casket will not be opened at the church. Mrs. McGinness Rites This Afternoon Funeral services for Mrs. Effie McGinness, 93, will be held at o'clock this afternoon at the DeLong and Baker funeral home with Rev. E.

C. Gordon, D. officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery. Mrs.

McGinness died day at her home, 218 North Seventh street. Trophies Presented Here The Exchange club last night presented trophies right, made to the champion and second place grade school both teams were basketball teams in the city, Above, left, is ers at the YWCA Ronnie Simmons, captain of the McIntire team of the Roosevelt and center is Billy Tumbleson, captain of the guest speaker. champion Wilson school team. J. F.

Felumlee, County Asks City To Use Part Of Relief Workers Muskingum county Friday asked Zanesville's city government to put to use some of about 100 men "working grocery orders issued by County Relief Director John Maier to aid the needy. City Manager Richard H. Custer said City Solicitor Don Hollingsworth and County Prosecutor Joseph McNerney would study legal arrangements for such a plan Resident Of Quaker City Area Dies CAMBRIDGE, 0. Mrs. Minnie Ellen Shipley, Quaker City Rt.

3, died at Guernesy Memorial hospital Friday morning following a brief illness. She was born in Tyler County, W. June 4, 1896, a daughter of Edgar and Mary Bunfill Eddy, She spent most of her life in the Quaker City community. A member of Fairview Church of Christ, she leaves her husband, Homer; four sons, Orval of Cambridge, Harlan of Banesville, Russell of Cleveland and Dennie of Cambridge; one daughter, Mrs. Hazel Pitzer of Old Washington; two sisters, Mrs.

Stella Williams of Gnadenhutten and Mrs. Grace Stephens of Quaker City: three brothers, Earl Eddy of Barnesville Star Route and Ernest and Everett Eddy of Quaker City Rt. 3. The body is at the Scott Bond funeral home in Londonderry. Arrangements are incomplete.

Edward H. Gosser (Funeral Sunday Services for Edward H. Gosser, 86. of near Adamsville, will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Hope Lutheran Rev. F.

M. Koepplin will offichurch, near The ciate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Hubbard Masonic lodge will hold ritualistic services at the Gosser residence at 8 o'clock Friday night. The body will be returned to the late residence today from the Shirer and Son Funeral home in Adamsville.

if first approved by the county Board of Commissioners. Paul Shilling, county highway department maintenance superin- tendent, is currently beset with more men on relief than he can find duties for, Maier explained. Custer said the city should I be able to provide maintenance duties for any men the county could not use. Some 500 persons are on the county relief rolls, Maier said. Of are able-bodied men who rethe total, only about are fifth quired to perform work for the aid.

They are paid a dollar an hour, Maier said, toward the amount of food authorized. Maier said total monthly administration to the needy in Muskingum county is about $28,000. This is besides aid to the blind, disabled, the aged and to dependent children. James Helt Joins Fraternity At Ohio State James Helt of Dresden Rt. 2 has been initiated into Alpha Zeta, a professional agricultural fraternity at Ohio State university, A graduate of Jefferson high school in Dresden in the class of 1955, he sophomore at Ohio joring in agricultural education.

His campus activities include I.F.Y.E. committee, University grange and Townshend Agricultural Education Society. Alpha Zeta fraternity, a national agricultural fraternity with 50 chapters located at land- grant colleges throughout the United States, has as its purpose the development of high scholarship. fine fellowship and sound character. It strives to develop leaders in the field of agriculture for the future.

Dexter Hesson Rites To Be Today Funeral services for Dexter Hesson, 85, of Dexter City Rt. 2, will be conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the McVay funeral home in Dexter City with Rev. Ola Peters officiating. Burial will be in the Lund cemetery Macksburg. Retiring Employe Is Honored who is retiring after 30 for the Western and Co.

here was presented pin by B. E. Theurer, manager at a dinner Wednesday night. She who retired in Decem- Kimbolton Man Dies In Hospital CAMBRIDGE, 0. Downard Gibson, 84, Kimbolton, died Thursday evening in Guernsey Memori.

al hospital after suffering a heart attack. He had been in failing health for several months. He was born Sept. 22, 1873, in Liberty Guernsey county, the son of Abel and Mary Thompson Gibson. Mr.

Gibson is survived by his widow, Forrest Pearl Gibson; three daughters, Mrs. Alice Meighen, Mrs. Nadine Duffey and Mrs. Dova Whitis, all of Cambridge; six grandchildren. He was the last of a family of eight children.

A retired farmer, he spent his entire life in the Kimbolton area He was a member of the Kimbolton Methodist church, a charter member of Liberty grange, and a former Liberty township trustee. The body will be taken to the family home Saturday afternoon where friends may call after 7 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted at Kimbolton Methodist church Sunday at 1:30 p.m. by Rev. Newton Ferguson assisted by Rev.

Raymond Lyons. The body will lie in state at the church an hour before services. Burial will be made Northwood de for cemetery in charge of the Scott funeral home. Barnesville's Valentine Girl Dies Suddenly BARNESVILLE, 0. Barnesville's Valentine Girl is dead.

Miss Judy Ann Wilson, 17, daughof Oliver and Pauline Moore Wilson of Mt. Olivet, died unexpectedly Thursday night at 10:15 at the Cleveland Clinic where she had been undergoing tests preparatory to surgery for what was believed to be a brain tumor. Earlier Thursday Miss Wilson had been on the operating table for minor surgery leading to the major operation and had seemed Ito be in good condition afterwards. She had been ill for several months and had been in various hospitals. The residents of Barnesville and surrounding communities had joined in a fund raising campaign.to finance the hospital and specialist's costs and had raised a fund of over $3,000.

She had been called the Valentine Girl, as many groups staged special Valentine day activities to aid fund. Miss Wilson was a a a a a junior at the Barnesville high school. She was born Jan. 27, 1941 and is survived in addition to her parents by one sister, Pamela Jane of the home, her maternal grandfather, Charles Moore of Barnesville and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Wilson of Morristown.

The body was removed to the Campbell funeral home where services will be conducted Sunday at p.m. in charge of Rev. Richard Perkins of Beallsville. Burial will be in Crestview etery, Barnesville. Church Society To Meet Monday The Women's Society of Christian Service of the South Zanesville Methodist church will hold its February meeting Monday evening in the church dining room.

Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Ralph Ayers will conduct the devotions and program. Plans will be completed for the potluck supper to be held at o'clock Thursday evening, March 6. Hostesses for Monday evening ap-, will be Mrs.

Robert Fisher, Mrs. Ralph Fulkerson, Mrs. Brad Jenkins, Mrs. Charles Barlan and Mrs. Joe Swain.

Decrease Shown In Net Income The net income of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for December of 1957 was $1,242,786, which was a decrease of $1,183,674 under December of 1956. Total operating revenues for cember of 1957 amounted to $33,087,628, which represented a decrease of $5,914,059 under December of 1956. Net income for the 12 months of 1957 was $24,131,036, which was $5,907,225 under the 12 months of 1956. Operating revenues for 1957 were $461,303,581, a decrease of $4,181,115 under the 12 months of 1956. Conservancy Group To Meet Monday The planning committee named to make arrangements for the celebration of the 25th anniverof the Muskingum Conservlancy district to be held here June 3 will meet Monday morning at 11 o'clock in the Chamber of merce offices.

Sub committees will probably named and preliminary reports considered. Airlift Supplies To Snowbound Two cargo helicopters of the 64th Company, one being loaded at were used to take supplies to sonnel in the vicinity of Kingwood, ARMY Transportation 'Copters Fort Knox, medical snowbound per- mile from W. Va. The needing Jury Awards Couple $580 For Home-Keeping Duties A Common Pleas court jury Friday night awarded $580 to a Zanesville Rt. 2 couple who claimed they were never paid a for home-keeping services to the late Earl J.

Krause. Isabelle Farabee was granted $430 and her husband Richard was awarded $150 from the Krause estate. Edna Mae Archer, executrix, was defendant. In separate suits, Mrs. Farabee had sought a total of $1,596 for wages as nurse and and as reimbursement for supplies she said she purchased.

Her husband had asked $921 in wages. Mr. Krause died Nov. 27, 1956. The Farabee couple said they were unpaid for the period from June 7, 1956 until after his death.

The jury heard testimony all day and deliberated from 5:30 p.m. until 6:45 p.m. W. G. represented the Farabees.

Foreman, Irvin was attorney for Archer. Jurors were Lester Wolf, Charles L. Noon, Vera M. Gregg, Richard Cole, Joanne Bumpus, John Lawson, Merman L. Stutes, Floyd Bamfield, Benjamin Owens.

James Slack, Mary Weaver and Rose Porter. Shed At Vacant Home Raided Near Philo Two power lawn mowers, two boxes of carpenter tools, five auto batteries and a tire and wheel were stolen from an unlocked shed at the unoccupied home of Father Of Four Local Residents Dies After Stroke James A. Moore, 79, of Oceana, W. father of four Zanesville residents, died Feb. 12 at a Logan, W.

hospital as the result of a stroke, it was learned here Friday. Mr. Moore was born in Virginia and was the son of Ira and Martha Ray Moore. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Virginia Reed of 1926 Myrtle avenue, Mrs.

Nellie Bailey of 741 Munson avenue and Mrs. Ethel McDaniels of Oceana; four sons, George and Houston Moore of 1263 Linden avenue, Norval poco, W. and Charles Moore of Bardsfork, W.Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Cora Massey of 504 Schaum avenue and Mrs. Luck Puckett of Kopperston, W.

and a brother, Tom Moore of 120 Van Buren street. Funeral services and burial were held Saturday at Beckley, W. V.a. Life Underwriters 5 To Meet Friday The monthly meeting of the Zanesville Life Underwriters Association will be held at noon next Friday at the New China Restaurant. Joe K.

Anstaett, vice-president and sales manager of Town and Village Insurance Service, of Columbus, will be the guest speaker, His subject will be "The Golden Secrets of Planning." Nevade Anders Rites Will Be Held Monday Last rites for Mrs. Nevada Anders, 64, of Fultonham, will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. in the William Thompson and Sons funeral home in White Cottage. Burial will be in Fultonham cemetery. Mrs.

Anders died Thursday in Bethesda hospital following an illness of one year. AT MOOSE HOME The Moose lodge will have an initiation, pot luck dinner and dance in the Lodge House on Fourth street this evening. TO FACE COURT Roy F. Stockdale has been ordered to appear in Common court at 10 o'clock Monday, March 3, for a hearing on a contempt charge growing out of alleged non-payment of support and alimony money. Mrs.

Keith, 72, Dies At Cambridge CAMBRIDGE, 0. Mrs. garet Keith, 72, of Cambridge Rt. 4 died at 12:30 a.m. Friday at St.

Francis hospital. She was born Dec. 10, 1885, in Guernsey county, the daughter of Raymond and Mary Ann Williams Edmonds. She was first married to Jess Peters and to this union the following children were born: David Charles Peters of Lakewood; Raymond Peters of the U. S.

Army in Oklahoma and a daughter, Mrs. Stella Myers of Johnstown. In 1924 she married Reuben Keith, of California. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Scott funeral home with burial Monday at 10 a.m at Greenwood cemetery at Byesville.

Rev. Don Seymour will officiate. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. the presentations.

Members of dinner guests of the Exchanglast night. Don Stahl, coach junior high school team, was Native Dies At Bethesda Philip V. Tracey, 48, of Crooksville, died Friday night at Bethesda hospital where he had been patient for the past five weeks. A life long Crooksville 1 asident, he was the son of Edward and Margaret Hicks Tracey. one time he worked for a ville pottery.

Recently been employed at the Owens-Corn-ter ing Fiberglass company at Newark. He was member of the Crooksville Methodist church. He leaves his wife, Mary Leota; a son, James Lee Tracey of 1427 Ridge avenue; five sisters, Mrs. Nellie Probasco and Mrs. Pearl Brown, both of Roseville, Mrs.

Pauline Slatzer of New Straitsville, Mrs. Howard Francis of 1623 West Main street and Mis. Meade Whyte of Nelsonville, and two brothers. Frederick of New Straitsville and Ludlow of New Lexington. A sister, Mrs.

Ruby Timpson, is deceased. Services will be held Monday at 2:30 p.m. in the Crooksville chapel of the Cannon, and Cannon funeral home with Rev. Ralph Lambert officiating. Burial will be in Crooksville cemetery, Jefferson PTA A Plans Meeting Monday Night The Jefferson Parent-Teacher Association will meet at 8 o'clock Monday evening in 1 the Jefferson grade school.

Rev. Harold will be in charge of the program, the theme of which is "Spiritual Influence." A short Founders Day program is planned under the direction of Mrs. Kenneth Cooper. Mr. and Mrs.

John Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert James, Mrs. Lillian Altman and Mrs. Marion Graham will serve as members of the Hospitality committee.

Refreshments will be served by the third grade room mothers with Mrs. Carlston Wood as chairman. Inventories Are Filed In Three Estates Here The estate of Robert F. Melvin was appraised at $1,200, according to an inventory filed Thursday in Probate Court. The ap-, praisers were Russell Tharp, Maurice Tusing and Elton Brown.

Beulah L. Melvin is executor. The estate of Blanche Hamilton Bennett of Frazeysburg was valued at $16,975.22 by Carl Miller, Roy Baker and Arthur Minnich. Of the sum, $5,700 was in and securities and $8,001 in real estate. Robert Hamilton is executor.

A value of $2,840 was placed on the estate of Ira H. Smith of a Route 2 by Gail Riggs, Robert Hagan and G. W. Taylor. Julia Smith is administrator.

Mooseheart Film On Television A film. sponsored by Zanesville Lodge No. 867, Loyal Order of Moose, telling the story of Mooseheart, the Child City, will be presented at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon over WHIZ-TV. This is the first of a series to be presented and is expected to be of interest as it depicts the meaning of the Moose slogan, from the Cradle to the Grave." DRESDEN FIRM SUED Benn Blinn Outdoor advertising agency of Columbus Friday sued Stafford's Amana food service of Dresden for $1,256. The amount is due for outdoor advertising rental, the petition claimed.

are taking in blankets, litters and supplies to Camp Dawson, one-half Kingwood, and will remove those medical assistance. (AP Wirephoto) Births And Deaths Births Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woods 1261 Granger street, a daughter, at Bethesda, Feb. 21.

Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Crain Crooksville, a daughter, at Good Samaritan, Feb. 20. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack M. Leasure of Louisville, a daughter, at Good Samaritan, Feb. 20. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Peterson of Chandlersville, a son, 'at Good Samaritan, Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs.

Neil Thomas Sawyer of 2124 Maple Hill, daughter, at Bethesda, Feb. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Karl E.

Sieber of Melody Lake, a son, at Good Samaritan, Feb. 21. Mr. and Mrs. James Van Sickle of Somerset, a son, at Good Samaritan, Feb.

20. Deaths Deaths TRACEY, Philip 48, Crooksville, Feb. 21. BAILEY, Elsworth, 88, of Dayton, Feb. 21.

HUFFMAN, Lyle 37, Macksburg, Feb. 21. KIRBY, Matthew 80, near Adamsville, Feb. 21. ANDERS, Mrs.

Nevada, 64, Fultonham, Feb. 20. BOOTH, Mrs. Robert, 65, Utica, Feb. 20.

EWAN, Edwin 82, of Hanover Route 1, Feb. 20. FOY, William 75, of Hughes street, Feb. 21. LEE.

Miss Bessie of Bradenton, Feb. 20. McFADDEN, William formerly of Frazeysburg, at Madison, Feb. 18. THEFT REPORTED THEFT REPORTED Robert Brooks of 119 Corwin avenue, reported the theft of hub caps valued at $34 from his parked in front of his home.

Eva Jewett Dies Friday At Her Home Mrs. Eva Jewett, 78, of 240 Weller avenue, died at 6:55 o'clock Friday evening at her home following a illness. She was the Nalingering, than Jewett, Sr. of Mrs. Jewett was born near High Hill, the daughter of Alexander and Barbara Collins Wilson.

She had been a resident of of Zanesville since 1915, and was a member of the Coburn Methodist and the Lady Maccabees. Surviving are one son, Hugh J. Jewett. of the Coopermill road, Zanesville Rt. two sisters, Mrs.

Alma Welch of Canton and Mrs. H. H. Hayes, of the Clay pike; four brothers, Lvnn Wilson of the Chandlersa ville road, Henry Wilson of the West pike, Grover Wilson. Zanesville Rt.

4, and Alfred Wilson of Chandlersville Rt. 1, a daughterin-law Mrs. Nathan Jewett of the home: 10 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. A son. Nathan, preceded her in death in 1953.

The body was removed to the Putnam chapel of the Bolin-Bryof an funeral home where friends may call after 6 o'clock Saturday evening. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Deitrick on Butterbean ridge west of Philo, sheriff's department said Friday.

Mrs. Deitrick, who said the ily had resided at Philo since last October. discovered the thefts about noon Friday. No value was established for the loss. Investigators, who noted thefts of lawn tools take an upturn in late winter and early spring, cautioned rural residents to leave no outbuildings unlocked.

One battery and the tire and wheel were stolen out of an parked in the shed, the department said. The other four batterlies and tool boxes were in the shed also. Contained in the metal boxes were saws, drills, hammers, hatchets. Farm Bureau Meet Wednesday In Columbus J. K.

Stern, president of the American Institute of CooperaWashington, D. will give the address at the annual meeting of the Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, Columbus, on Wednesday at the Neil House. Mr. Stern's subject will be, "The New Look in Farmer Cooperatives." Delegates from county farm bureau co-ops in every section of Ohio will attend business sessions during which they will hear a message from the Association's President, W. N.

Woods, Maumee, and the annual report of 1957 business by Kenneth N. Probasco, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Achievement awards will be presented to outstanding county Farm Bureau Cooperative Associations and directors will be elected from nine districts. W. H. McFadden Rites Will Be Held Today Services for William H.

McFadden, 60, former Frazeysburg resident, will be held today at 2 p.m. in the Baughman and Son funeral home in Frazeysburg with Rev. William Power officiating. Burial will be in Frazeysburg cemetery. Mr.

McFadden, who recently had made his home in Robinson, died Tuesday at the Veterans hospital in Marion, Ind. He served during World War I. Edwin Ewan Funeral Will Be Held Sunday Services for Edwin J. Ewan, 82, of Hanover Rt. 1, Licking county, will be held Sunday at 2 p.m.

in the Baughman and Sons funeral home in Frazeysburg with Rev. Cary L. Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Frazeysburg cemetery. Mr.

Ewan died Thursday night at Newark City hospital where he had been a patient since last Allan E. Bagley Rites Today Final rites for Allan E. Bagley, 61. will ba conducted at 2 o'clock this alter on at the Hillis funeral horse with Rev. A.

Dale Sowers officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery. Mr. Bagley who was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, and a former. clerk of city council here, died Wednesday in Good Samaritan hospital.

SENTENCED FOR STILL CINCINNATI, Feb. 21 (P- Oscar R. Martin, 52, North Kenova, was sentenced in U. S. District Court today to 18 months in prison on charge of possessing an illegal still.

Martin pleaded guilty before TI. S. District Judge John R. Druffel. Rescue Snowplow 1 Mrs.

John Robinson, years as office secretary Southern Life Insurance diamond studded right, Zanesvile district in her honor at Winsor's and her husband, at left, ber after many years also presented a movie ployes agents of Daniel, second from year after long service Robinsons leave soon Florida, with the company, were camera outfit from emthe district by Cecil R. right, who also retired last with the company. The to make their home in A Schonectady County highway crew extricates a snowplow abandoned earlier this week in a losing battle to clear Route 407 between Mariaville and Patterson, N. Y. Racing winds that rolled up drifts for days after the storm of last weekend isolated many rural residents and hampered rescue efforts.

(AP Wirephoto).

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