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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 8

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 8

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PAGE 8 A SECTION THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE, OITJO THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 John W. Hoover, Dies At 63 TR Weather Report: Snow Friends In The Hospital By United Press International mm John W. Hoover, 63, of Route 7. died at 2:15 Wednesday (Dec. 27) at his home.

He had Thornville Chapel of Charles R. Boring Funeral Home after 7 p.m. today. Services will be held at 10 Ohio Mostly cloudy with been in ill health several months and was serious the occasional light snow continuing a.m. Friday at the funeral Deaths Funerals past two weeks.

A public tame fMtw available to all hospitals in this arta home. Rev. George Davis will officiate. Burial will be in the Lutheran Reformed Cemetery. with snow flurries likely.

Western Pennsylvania Increasing cloudiness with occasional light snow spreading over north portion Thursday morn-ing. High, mostly 20s. Snow changing to flurries Thursday night. Variable cloudiness snow flurries and continued cold He was born Sept. 8, 1904, in Perry County, a son of Charles Lake Erie Variable winds 8 to 15 knots Thursday.

Partly cloudy with a few snow flurries. West Virginia Hazardous driving warning. Snow with accumulations of up to 4 to 6 inches in the southeastern sections before tapering off late Thursday. High 25 to 35. Friday, mostly cloudy and cold Thursday.

Accumulations 2 to 4 inches likely south portion. High mostly 20s. Snow ending west changing to snow flurries east and cold late Thursday. Friday, variable cloudiness and Sherfy and Mrs. Peggy Smith.

Friday. Burial will be in East Sunsbury Cemetery near A. and Ethel Roberts Hoover. He retired in June, 1963 from Columbia Cement Company where he had been employed 27 Bethesda ADMITTED continued cold with snow flur Ross Holland STAFFORD Ross T. Holland, 80, died at 3:45 p.m.

all of Los Angeles, Calif, Pam and Mary Anne of the home; nine grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Edna Rogers of ries northeast. years. He was a member of the Fultonham Methodist Church Samuel Lewis Garrett, Law- Wednesday (Dec. 27) at his home in Stafford after a six- John W.

Simmons WOODSFIELD-John W. Simmons. 56, of East Aurora, N. Dresden, Mrs. William Robinson of Frazeysburg and Mrs.

An PREVIEW OF ESSA WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST TO 7:00 P.M EST 12 -B and the official board of the church, and Zanesville Eagles, head lane. Mrs. Helen Gertrude Barnesville. month illness. drew Androsky of Dover, He was born June 7, 1887, a The body will arrive at the a former Woodsfield resident.

rv WTS "omtcoid Gordon McClellan Bates, Sa- SEATTLE; Dresden Chapel of Baughman died Wednesday morning (Dec. son of Samuel and Alcena Okey Holland rahsville Route 1. ni'osTcm and Sons Funeral Home Friday'ZO at a hospital in Buffalo, X.Y Harry Leonard Chambers, RAIN? Born near Woodsfield. he was Mr. Holland was a retired oil Duncan Falls.

Aerie 302. He is survived by his widow, the former Helen Smith; three daughters, Mrs. Harold (Joanne) Smith of Zanesville Route 3, Mrs. Richard (Joyce) Jenkins of Zanesville Route 2 Mrs. Terry (Carol Jean)i Smith of Ac worth.

a the son of Alonzo and Dottiei wanvrr 1 and where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be held at 2:30 field worker, a veteran of MILWAUKEE Anthony George Mehling, 506 HEAVY Id CHARLES GRESS Cumberland Mortician Passes Exam Simmons. He is survived bv his widow. Market street. p.m.

Saturday at the funeral SNOW World War I and attended the Stafford Methodist Church. He was a member of Monroe Mrs. Lois Virginia Perkins, home with Rev. Roy Bowers of: Edna Lafferee Warsaw officiating. Burial will daughter, Mrs.

Granville Route 2. Simmons; a Roy Watt of in KANSAS CITT American Legion Post Woodsfield. SAN FRANCISCO brother, Robert Hoover of be in the Dresden Garden Grove, two where military rites will be 'grandchildren; a brother, Bryce Surviving are his widow, Nina SLEET? (Roseville Route two sisters, sMrs. Donald (Yvonne) Beem ol Roseville Route 1 and Mrs. conducted by the 737th Main Simmons of Canton; four Day Holland; two daughters, 'ATLANTA tenance Battalion of the Ohio sisters, Mrs.

Hazel Smith of Mrs. Carl Wammes and Mrs Charles R. Gress of Cumber (Ellen) Brown of National Guard of Newark. John Vollmar, both of Free- Jtjj land recently received notifica Dayton, Mrs. Carrie Elliott and Mrs.

Catherine Sims, both of Woodsfield, Mrs. Daisie -Somerset Route eight grand- children and a number of nieces tion from the Ohio Board of mont; three sons, Samuel and William, both of Canton and UPlWEAmRFOTOCASTiSrVr Embalmers and Funeral Direc Alfred C. Majhugh and nephews. Thomas Holland of East Can McVickers of Cambridge MIAMI tors that he passed the funeral ton; 17 grandchildren and five- Friends may call at Bauer PAL-F0R-THE-DAY Mrs. Lena Drumm 1121 Convert Avenua Good Samaritan Hospital Fair Condition 'J Pat SEND A CARD director's examination to trans' BARNESVILLE Alfred and Turner Funeral Home at great-grandchildren.

One daugh' Friends may call at William Thompson and Son Funeral 'Home at White Cottage from 7 act full business. (Allie) C. Mayhugh, 79, of 118 ter, one son, three sisters and Woodsfield after 2 p.m. Friday, West Main street, Barnesrille Gress, a native of Canton, was four brothers are deceased Services will be held at 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today and 2 to 4 and 7 NATIONAL SUMMARY WEATHER ELSEWHERE died at 4 p.m. Tuesday (Dec reared in Pleasant City and has Services will be held at 1:30 Saturday at the funeral home Heavy snow is expected today (or a large area of the Atlantic coastal ttates 'to 9 pm. Friday. High low! Atlanta, 47 30 Boston, 41 28 26) at a Barnesville Hospital p.m. Saturday at Mallett Fa Burial will be in Friendship south of New England and into the lower resided in CuJberland the past seven years.

He is married to shortly after he was admitted neral Home here with Rev. cemetery at Lewisvuie, He was born May 4, 1888, in Charles Tulga officiating. Burial the former Margery Burnworth of Cambridge and they have a Centerville, a son of Archimedus Mississippi Valley. Rain, sleet and some, snow is expected along the southern Atlantic Coast. Snow and snow flurries are forecast for isolated sections of the southern Rockies.

The Pacific Northwest expects some rain and drizzle. It will be continued cold in the midwest and colder will be in Stafford Cemetery. Mrs. Bertha Briggs CROOKSVILLE-Mrs. Bertha Ann Briggs, 75, retired pottery worker of Crooksville, Mrs.

Martha E. Taylor Buffalo, cy 22 18 Chrlstn. S.C., 58 46 Chicago, 16 08 Columbus. 0., cy 21 IS Dea Moines, cy ......12 05 El Paso, 54 25 Houston, 57 35 Indianapolis, cy 20 1 Los Angeles, 77 51 Memphis, 17 24 and Louisa Perkins Mayhugh. Friends may call at the daughter, Ellen Marie, 6.

SeattU, Spokane, 54 SI Washington, 43 31 Wichita, pc 17 20 FIVE DAY FORECAST Temperatures for the five day period Thursday through Monday will be below normal. Daytime night will average the mid 30a and the night lows in the teens. Cold throughout the period with only minor day to day changes. Precipitation will total about one half inch melted aa anow about Saturday. Almost daily anow flurries over northern Ohio.

OHIO SKIES Sunset today pm. Sunrise tomorrow 7:49 a m. Moonriie tomorRAtr 1:27 a Mr. Mayhugh was a member funeral home after 6 p.m, John Lewis Sines Crooks THORNVILLE Mrs. For the past year, Gress has of Belmont Ridge Christian today.

ville. died at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday operated Tom Funeral Home in Church and Captina Grange. Miami Bch 78 60 Martha E. Taylor, 87, of Eustis, died early Tuesday morn Mrs.

Gertrude Mary Reed, Cumberland while doing appren He is survived by his widow, in the southern Rockies. It will be warmer in the southern Plateau region, PREDICTED TEMPERATURES Today's High 12 Today's Low 14 WEDNESDAY'S TEMPERATURES Wednesday's High 23 Wednesday's Low 12 ft a 12 4 pm 23 10 a 17 0 22 New Concord. tice work with Russell Bolin of ing (Dec. 26) at a Eustis the former Martha Sears, whom Buck Infant Minn-St. Paul 18 02 New Orleans, 57 39 New York, 40 30 Phoenix, (5 37 Pittsburgh 15 19 27) at Good Samaritan Hospital following a long illness.

Born Jan. 26, 1892, In Jackson County, she was a daughter of Bolin Funeral Home. Hospital. Virgil Lewis Hittle, Route 8. Mrs.

Ruby June Johnson, he married Nov. 3, 1915; two daughters, Mrs. Velma Greer of 25 (New moon Dec. 30 She was born Jan. 8, 1880, Portland, 40 He attended the Zanesville Shellie Buck, daughter of 46 Mercury, the imallest planet in the solar Portland, Ore, 52 Route 4.

to ii 1 near Bremen, a daughter of Mr. William and Judith Garrett Ohio University branch one Marion and Mrs. Minnie Van Silas E. and Evaline McNeal Noon 2 fi Raleigh, 52 36 22 10 20; Richmond, 49 35 Donald A. Schaum, 2220 and Mrs.

George McCandlish. system, is now almost directly beyond the sun. Mercury is about 134 million milea from the earth todav, its greatest distance since November 1963. year, Muskinpm College one Brooks, and was a member of Buck of 1229 Moxahala avenue died at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday PRECIPITATION I Salt Lake City, cy 18 32 Last 24 hours trace1 San Francisco, 74 55 Dyne of Powhatan Point; a son, Clarence Mayhugh of Bethesda Maple Hill street.

Mrs. Taylor was a member of year and is a 1966 graduate of Mrs. Margaret Marie cannon, First Methodist Church. She was employed by Hull Pottery the First Methodist Church at (Dec. 27) in Bethesda Hospital Route 17 grandchildren and Crooksville.

Eustis. Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science, where he was a member of Phi Sigma Eta, national where she was born at 11:40 Mother Is Charged 22 great-grandchildren. His first wife, Cora Dosson Mayhugh, William Henry Ferguson, East She is survived by two sisters, p.m. Tuesday. Corning Route 1.

Mrs. Carrie Cooperrider ofi morticians fraternity. She is survived in addition to whom he married Aug. 28, 1908 Mrs. Virginia Robert hpwer, Thornville and Mrs.

Olive Hite is deceased. A son, Richard, the parents by a brother, Tom Funeral Home, founded 1290 Greenwood avenue. of Rushville. or crooksviue for eight years until she retired in 1956. Mrs.

Briggs is survived by three sons, Edwin L. Briggs of Detroit, William A. Briggs of Crooksville, and Clarence E. Briggs of Westerville; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Jirles Bodies Exhumed In Murder Case died in infancy and two sisters Jeffrey of the home; and in 1917 by Gress's grandfather, Raymond Nelson Mauller, 991 Friends may call at the are deceased.

grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tom, will continue to be Marietta street.

Friends may call at Campbell George Buck of Schaum avenue operated under that name. Mrs. Mary Lou Brown, 673 Funeral Home at Barnesville and Mrs. Beulah Garrett of Spangler drive. CORDELE, Ga.

(UPI)-Work autopsies on the bodies as soon after 1 p.m. today. 1127 Melick avenue. and Mrs. Margaret Phillips of men pitched a sprawling tent Services will be held at 1:30 Graveside services were held as they were exhumed.

Authorities received permis over a hillside cemetery plot p.m. Friday at the funeral home Woman's Body Taken From River sion to exhume the bodies of Wednesday and dug up the with Rev. Don Ake officiating, Detroit, 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Her parents, her husband, John L. Briggs, one brother, and three sons preceded her in death.

at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in Woodlawn Cemetery. DeLong and Baker Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. bodies of three more members Burial will be in Belmont Ridge Until Fists Do Us of the family of Mrs. Janie Lou Wright Tilley, state editor of the Albany Herald, that "I don't question God's work about" the swift decimation of her family.

"The bible says they will get their reward," she said, "and I'm sure they will." Her husband, Charles Clayton Gibbs, 40, an appliance repairman, died Jan. 21, 1966, of an apparent heart attack. On Aug. Cemetery. Mrs.

Gibbs' husband, Charles, who died two years ago, and her other two sons, Melvin, 16, and Marvin, 13, because "they Mrs. Mary Belle Marshall, Somerset. Mrs. Emma Reed, Buffalo. Miss Elaine Gay Borton, Quaker City Route 4.

Mrs. Fauna Lucy Maxwell, Philo. Mrs. Pauline Gaenell Wright, Corning. Mrs.

Letha Rose Pietrzak, 219 Stillwell street. Gibbs, charged with the arsenic murder of one of her sons. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Fred L. Cannon and State medical experts stood died under unusual and suspi John G.

McCoy BEALLSVILLE John POINT PLEASANT, W. Va. McCutcheon Service Services for J. Taylor Mc by in the tent, performing cious circumstances and there (UPI) The body or a young Sons Funeral Home in Crooksville with Rev. Earse Mauler officiating.

Burial will be in are reasons to believe that their McCoy, 64, of Fort Myers, Cutcheon, 73, of Zanesville woman was lifted from the Ohio MEXICO CITY (UPI) It took newlywed Silvia Santillan 29, 1966, her son Marvin, 13, died of a rare muscular disease. River Wednesday and officials Route 6, who died Tuesday, will be held at i p.m Friday at the TREATED AND DISMISSED Miucrtown cemetery near Corning. Friends may call after deaths were caused by foul play and unlawful means." An autopsy on the body of Roger Gibbs, 19, who died only a former resident of Beallsville and Canton, died Saturday (Dec. 23) there following an said recovery operations were only a handful of hours and William Mortimer, South In January 1967, another son, Melvin, 16, died. In September Clyde E.

Thompson Funeral nearing an end in the collapse three beatings to decide she 6 p.m. today at the funeral Classes Due On Natal Care At Bethesda illness. River road; George M. Beanard, Home at Duncan Falls with home. of the Silver Bridge.

was disillusioned with marriage. He was the son of the late David McCoy and Mrs. Leona The recovery of the body of Route Larry Still, Route 3. DISMISSED a few weeks after the death of his own infant son, revealed several milligrams of arsenic in his body. Silvia was married Christmas eve to Rogelio Pacheco.

At their Ronnie Gibbs, her infant grandson, died, and three weeks later her last living son, Roger, 19, died. Walla D. Easley Jr. Rev. Warren Wilson, pastor of Central Trinity Church officiating.

Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Glenna Mae Taylor, 23, Pittman McCoy of Canton. wedding reception, three hours Mrs. Bonnie Kay Czigans, Point Pleasant, brought to 36 the number of known dead in Mrs.

Gibbs, 35, was charged after the marriage, Rogelio In addition to his mother he is survived by his widow, the Charles, Melvin and Marvin Walla D. Easley 44, of Sepulveda, a former Pallbearers will be Cecil T. Cambridge Route Mrs. Rose-marie Christine Ford, Cam Bethesda Hospital will again hold a series of six classes during January and February the Dec. 15 tragedy.

former Ada Gillespie; two sons. called her over to his side and, before all the guests, adminis Yonley, Robert A. Wietzel, were buried side by side at Sunnyside Cemetery here. Trinway and Dresden resident with his murder. Roger was the fifth member of Mrs.

Gibbs immediate family to die within Police said "possibly 10 to 14 Curtis McCoy of Alabama and died Monday (Dec. 25) at his bridge; John Mark Bowers, 1719 Potts lane; Mrs. Margaret tered her first beating of on pre-natal and cost-natal persons" still were known to be Glenn M. Deal, Charles Myers in, Hugh Baughman and Ralph E. Frick.

Donald McCoy of Canton. Shortly before 10 a.m., after a Superior Court Judge granted home there following an married bliss. two years. care, Albert W. Jones, hospital Mane Cannon, Crooksville.

missing. Friends may call at Harper- apparent heart attack. Before charges were placed the exhumation reouest. work- administrator, reported yester A donnybrook ensued between Friends may call at the Mrs. Carol Ellen Conrad, 2022 Hoge avenue; Evelyn Jean Mrs.

rayior's body was tampoeu funeral Home at Beallsville today and where against her over Christmas men pitched a large four-sided weekend, Mrs. Gibbs told 'tent over the graves. funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 recovered by a small boat using He was born Feb. 9, 1923, at Dundee, a son of the late Walla D. Easley Sr.

who died in 1961 Carroll, Glenford Route Mrs. services will be held at 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. Silvia's relatives and Rogelio's family.

Chairs and plates were smashed and one guest got his head wedged in with a turkey a grappling hook. A few day. The first class will be held at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 4 in the cafeteria meeting room.

The other classes will meet two hours each minutes later, a big derrick and Mrs. Ethel Lee Harrington Barbara Lou Parsons, 1417 Euclid avenue; David Eugene Peadon, 745 South Moorewood areagea up an empty car belonging to Mrs. Taylor and Easley of Dover. Mr. Easley had been em drive.

Thursday through Feb. 8. still in a rotissene. The bridegroom was knocked unconscious. Silvia marched to the nearest her husband.

The husband was Donald Frederick Robinson. Instructor will be Mrs. Robert Pope May Send Delegation To North Vietnam Fund Limit Study Planned COLUMBUS (UPI) The among the missing and 630 Caldwell street; Mrs. Carrie Bridwell, a registered nurse with ployed as a heavy equipment operator by Blue Crystal Coal Mine at Millersburg, Adams ties feared his body and that of police station and charged her husband and his family with other missing victims were Nickles Bread is milk good good! several years of teaching experience in obstetrics. The classes will consist of a Lmily Schmotter, Crooksville; Harry Smith, Crooksville; Bruce W.

Wheeler, 513 Van Horn avenue. washed downstream by the Mills Coal and the Hutt Coal Company before moving to House Finance Committee will mayhem. They were fined and released. current. California three years ago meet Jan.

9 to hear testimony Everyone went back to the tour of the hospital's maternity partment, information on John A. Wilson, director of wnere he was employed as a VATICAN CITY (UPI)-Pope Paul VI, following up his talks with President Johnson, may banquet. Rogelio once again civil defense in Mason County, manager of Hertz's Rent-a-Car called his wife. Again he beat said recovery operations were and Marathon service station. on a bill that would remove the $750,000 limit on bonds that may be issued by the state without a public vote.

physical and emotional changes during pregnancy, what to expect during labor, the hospital moving at a fast pace and could send a Vatican mission to North He served in the Air Force ner. The free-for-all resumed. Again they all repaired to the be completed "possibly by the Vietnam early next year to during World War II. Fire Destroys Barn Near Sayre Fire Wednesday destroved a stay and baby care. ena or next week." ponce station.

Charges of In addition to his mother he Is Additional information may The committee will also take explore peace possibilities and to seek humane treatment for be obtained by consulting a mayhem were again filed against the bridegroom. A second reprimand, and fine, and up a bill to enlarge the size of U.S. prisoners of war, a Vatican large barn on the R. A. survived by his widow, the former Eloise Dempster; four sons, Robert and Timothy of Columbus and Jon and Mike of physician or by telephoning extension 251 at Bethesda.

the Highway Patrol and one that would allow state institu source said Wednesday. back to the reception they all went. 13 Railroad Cars Derailed Holcomb farm three miles west of Sayre on the Morgan-Perry county line. Fathers are encouraged to attend the sessions. tions of higher education to es ine source said a final the home; five daughters, Mrs, Young Rogelio could hardlv bharon Mahon, Mrs.

Susan tablish retirement plans for pro stand up by this time but he decision on such a mission had not yet been made, but that it New Lexington firemen were fessional employes. was set in his purpose-he gave his wife a third beating. AKRON (UPI) -Thirteen called at 12:30 p.m. It was believed a water numD. which appears likely" the Roman Cautious Prediction cars on a Baltimore Ohio fouce broke un the melee.

freight train, six of them loaded Catholic pontiff will send a representative to Hanoi. naa oecome frozen and thawed out earlier, became overheated COLOGNE, Germany (UPI)- arrested Rogelio and the members of his familv. twin A with steel slabs, derailed Wed Strikes Continue ROME (UPI) Strikes contl West German economic experts and caused the fire. nesday at Botzum, Ohio, near nnea and twice admonished. Johnson met the Pone last II here.

cautiously predicted Wednesday The livestock were driven out suvia was sent tn tho Saturday during a four-hour nued to dim the holiday a west German economic hospital, sufferim? muitinip of the barn but a large quantity The train, which included 65 atmosphere in Rome Wednes stop in Rome on the President's return from Australia, Thailand and Vietnam. loaded cars and 51 empty cars, was going from Cleveland to New Castle, Pa. oi grain and nay were lost. Visits Kelalives day. Highway maintenance men began a 96 hour strike refusing to do all but emergency work on the icy roads.

Water and Following their meeting. recovery next year. The Institute of German Industry said in a yearend review, it seems certain "that 1968 will bring economic progress," but added, "what cannot be forseen is the price that must be paid for A Bio spokesman said the electricity workers and bank Johnson said he discussed peace prospects with the pontiff and! cau.se of the derailment had not Courthouse News Briefs Mary Fern Myers of Gothen clerks have been off the job yet been determined. He said mat both he and Pope Paul burg, left Wednesday, since the beginning of the were convinced that peace was Dec. Z7, for her home after holidays.

it would take most of the day to clear the tracks, but other trains would be routed else "stm possible" in Vietnam. Springfield Townshio trustees visiting relatives and friends here. She will toin a friend in Johnson said he also discussed yesterday asked Common Pleas where, causing no delays in. the plight of American prison court to approve transfer of service. ers of war with the pontiff.

Francisco, In Jan uary, and will begin a three, month tour around the world. rum from the townshiD's ai j.Tl Jill a general mnrj to the road fund. ine turstces, in a resolution. saia me road fund is dcnletnfJ Ueadhunters MANILA (UPI)-The deaths No Award Given LONDON (UPI)-No Ameri emu me general fund money is needed for no other nurnos of three villagers in Isabela The money would be used for H)econcf and FUNERAL HOME Wlieu a family needs a W. I.

DeUntj Dorii I. laker H. W. Bolter can was found worthy of a U.S. "man of the year" award, the.

province have been blamed by road rqnair and maintenance. London Daily Mail decided Prosecutor Richard E. Bridwell ponce on tribal hcadhunters and their tradition of a suitor presenting the father of his Wednesday. It failed to select ENGLAND (MIRE H0HI filed the petition. one for its annual awards.

It said Vietnam and racial prob Divorce Petition Dorothy Frazier of 821 intended bride with a human head. The headless bodies of three victims were found f3I Fcrtit Avtniit PhOM 4S2-S494 lems dominated conversation in American this year, "clouding 109 NORTH FIFTH ST. orchard street against Floyd Frazier of 234 Corwin avenue. SI So. Srh Sr.

Phon 4S2-9H6 even tne Christmas atmos Alfred Agin, qt St, Sonet Rr, I. Sorvlets, 1. 30 p.m. Thurichy Tuesday in jungle area where they were gathering wood. phere." I absence.

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