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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - October 18, 1967, Zanesville, Ohio                               PAGE SECTION THE TIMES RECORDER OHIO WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18 1967 Homer Hoff 62 Dies Bus Terminal Manager Romer 0 Hoff 62 of 858 Dryden road manager of Lake Shore Bus terminal here died at p.m Tuesday Oct 17 at Hospital where hej had been a patient two weeks following an of two years I He was born June 1 1905 Marietta a son of Frank Deaths Funerals Thursday at Arthur Bryan neral Home with Rev Le w i s in Fairview Cemetery Friends may call after 7 p.m Thompson officiating Burial at flie funeral home will be in Memorial Park I Pallbearers will be Tilton Gail Chapman 11 u n c a n H Kenneth B a t e s o n Virgil Virgil Miller Everett Hennis Don To Speak In Washington The U S Department of JEWETT Hennis culture in conjunction with the Jennie Hoff He had lived in Zanesville 55 and had been with the transit company since its organization 35 years ago In addition to being ager here he superintendent of lake Shore System between Hebron and Wheeling Mr Hoff was a member of Amity Lodge 5 Shrine Springfield Grange and Home at Golda Ruppel and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m I May WelN will ho held at 1 p.m James Miller and Henry Albers i Friends mav call at the will be held at 1 30 Thursday at home from 2 to 4 and p.m Thursday at the funeral Home here with Rev to 9 today home with Rev Thomas Perkins officiating Burial will officiating Burial will be Beverlv of Jewett died Sunday of Health 15 in St John's Hospital in cation and Welfare has an- that an Ohio school superintendent will be one of the featured speakers at the National Outlook Conference on in be in East Union Cemetery near Summerfield Friends may call I j at the funeral home 7 to 9 p m Phillip J Jr Phillip James Keyes Jr 61 p Miss Anna Anna L Wheaton 52 of 801 Warwick avenue died at Steubenville He was a retired Harrison County Born in Harrison County 1898 he was a son of Jacob Huff Hennis i Mr Hennis is survived bv Youth held Washington Oct 23 26 The purpose of the conference widow Loretta his two u to bring into sharper focus brothers Lloyd of Cadiz Sherman of TR Weather Cloudy Cloudy and continued mild with Wednesday intermittent rain Highs Wednesday from the mid 50s to mid 60s Rain ending and turning cooler by Wednesday evening west and late Wednesday night eastern portions Partly cloudy and cool Thursday By United Press International West Cloudy and mild with rain Wednesday Highest Wednesday in the 60s Thursday partly cloudy and cooler Lake South to southeast winds increasing to 18 to 28 knots during Wednesday Rain Western Cloudy with intermittent Wednesday and light rain Wednesday night Highs Wednesday from the mid 50s to mid 60s erable cloudiness and cooler with rain ending Thursday night PREVIEW OF ESSA WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST TO P.M EST of 619 Zane street died of cancer at 2 p m Tuesday Ort I Oct 16 v Good Samaritan Hospital at letfer a three-year She had Home in jewett Burial D a In the hospital I in Cemeten International Transit 1159 He was a at Good Samaritan Hospital SI of Sharpsburg Route for paM mason where he had been a died of a at am MKs was born Nov He is survived by his months He had been Oct 17 at his home 14 1914 in Zanesville a Violet four sons James W eight months j follow ing a six-month illness ter of Henn and Mabel Deavers Donald R and Ronald J all of He was born Jan 3 1906 in He was bom June 26 1886 and had been em- the home and Robert A of a son of Phillip J Wesley Township Washington ployed as a cook at Goodwill Louis Mo two grandchildren and Virginia Webb Keyes County a son of Elisha Industries here Friends may call at DeLong He had been employed for She was also leader of Girl and Baker Funeral Home 7 to 9 years at Steel Mill Mr was a Troon 39 for the oast 0 p.m today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 was a member of Golden and timber cutter He years and wa's a member of p.m Thursday Edward H ward H Stegner 77 of 3 father of two Muskingum County women was dead on arrival at Good Samaritan Hospital about Oct 16 apparent after Lodge 30 and was a Morgan Co Stirred BY Muslim Talk degree Mason He was a trustee was a former Berne Township Neighbors and j the economic social and conditions affecting encourage programs to better be meet the needs of rural youth j Don Rushing superintendent the River View School Dis- in Coshocton County will present a speech entitled How a Consolidated High School vides Better Opportunities For Rural Youth Rushing has been tendent over 10 years in con- schools He has served as teacher and superintendent Glenford where prior to the Surviving are two aunts Mrs I veteran of World War n He is survived by his widow He is survived by a former Nettie Cook whom a venue have been there was also NATIONAL SUMMARY is expected to fall over much 8 a Noon of area from New England 2pm 67 ward to the and westward into portions of the Rain is also likely to spread inland along the north Pacific Coast and a few are possible ui upper Florida Ram last 24 hours pc Mrs Virginia Peavy of i he married Jan 1 1909 four of a sister Mrs Savannah Willett sons Willard of Sharpsburg of Newark: and four of Columbus Ned with dren His wife a brother and i Army and Keith of Alhambra son Mich a nd Mrs Elsewhere fair to skies Ekmon c should Warmer Buffalo cv basketball coach with a winning for the md MISSISSIPPI sc stirred percentage of 90 per cent over a Rpm Low cy t3 S 75 is 63 53 441 16 31 64 x sister are deceased Friends mav call p.m Monday suffering an attack l born Feb 23 1890 inj Washington County a son Ludwig and Mary Best Stegner Funeral Home after 6 p.m t a daughter Mrs Lenora The body w as taken to DeLong i The Marion Township f arm j View Rushing was at Michael of Columbus 12 Baker Funeral Home formerly owned by Richard tendent of Northern School Dis- Mrs Pearl Winters children Keney of Bartlett and to 9 p Thursday of London four and 16 friends may call from 7 to 91 Bow man was sold last July to two brothers p.m today and from 2 to 4 and a group which identified itself as the Federation of Islamic c 14 78 pc OHIO SKIES am Moon rses pm 62 it at apogee Oct K 74 Next vear there will be two tola s High Paul to of the moon the first in Tuesdays r 89 and record m October Both of them Sam 59 New York cj 59 be visible America of County a con- solidation of several rural Mr Stegner was a member of Wellston Route 1 died at 10 p.m Pleasant Grove Oct 16 in Good Church and was an Army j Samaritan Hospital where she had been a patient since Friday The body was taken to liam Thompson and Son Funeral Home at White Cottage and was later removed to Gaskell Funeral Home in Wellston Mrs Sylvia White Mrs Pearl M Winters 79 Route i Mrs Edith Bertha Wood veteran of World War I having served in England and France He is survived by Ms widow the former Nellie Graham whom he married Aug 9 1919 two daughters Mrs Ruth ker of Zanesville Route 1 and Mrs Evelyn Brown of 875 Richey two sons Richard of Malta and Robert of Route 3 six grand- children and a brother William Stegner of Stockport Route 1 Friends may call at Fisher Faller of Silver Spring Md JEWETT Bertha nations of rhe United States The River View School Dis- Canada The farm is is developing the type of along Ohio 377 near the educational opportunities Marie Morgan county line rural youth that other Mrs Beatrice Hart and 56 of Jewett died at 8 Morgan Sheriff of the can Mabel Keney both of Monday Oct 16 in Twin said the farm is information relative to IT i mm J H Nutt Estate Appraised Friends may Hospital Dennison Stone Funeral Home here 2 to 41 Born rn 1911 she is survived and 7 to 9 p.m today will be held at 1 p.m i of Thursday at the funeral home with Rev E m o r v Mover by one brother Harry L Wood ly being rented by a Stockport family The estate of James Harold j Gene A Button of South Zanesville street factory f d h -T found representing 100 June was valued at i worker and Shirley V Arnold Shaheen a Columbus and agencies according to Services and burial will be held officiating Burial will be in in Wellston Twin City CCL Plans Toy Party For Tonight Mount Hermon Cemetery Sulek Service Requiem high mass will bei nrr 11 VAJ Mrs Martina Berry SUMMERFIELD Mrs Martina Sullivan Berry 85 sung for Mrs Anna Sulek 74 of about 6 p.m Tuesday Oct 17 j 813 Durban drive who died in a Cambridge hospital at Thursday she had been a patient Holy Trinity Catholic Church years at Rev FT William She was born Jan 21 1882 will officiate Burial will m Mount Zion Cemetery i Friend's may call at Funeral Home at Byesville 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m today an Morrison 24 of 351 Luck Services will be held at 2 pm contractor heads cerned with youth in filed in Probate Court Thursday at Telfer camP committee of the Home m Jewett Burial will said the farm be Woman Burned the site of the first church camp ever built by North America's farflung orthodox Muslim Noble County a daughter James and Flora Sullivan Surviving is a brother Cash Sullivan of Sarahsville Route 1 Her husband Everett and a son Kenneth preceded her in death The following Ball Service brothers and sisters Service for Forest C Ball 47 preceded her in death Charles ear Marriage Applications avenue Divorce Petition Garv W Waderker of 519 Emmett Glenn Buchanan 22 Shelby street against B of Hopewell Route 1 laborer Waderker of 420 B Hual drive delinquent in Juvenile Court by damaging mail boxes with bricks at three Dresden road residences on Sept 23 were ordered to observe 110 p.m curfews during the week and 11 p.m on weekends Year books Dianna S Harding 18 of absence arrived and members of 8 Shaheen said the class of 67 may pick up their Roy M Lane 19 of Juvenile Court bovs said tne class of 67 may pick up Roy M Lane 19 of Two boys one su unknowingly came under at the school during Route 1 Dewey's Dayton avenue and the sei by Morgan County or during Homecoming and Nancy M Wyatt of 1394'other from Van Buren street dit the FBI and Friday avenue were on Pierse of Adamsville Route 5 wa's sentenced to 10 days in the county jail after pleading guilty to failing to support a son The Mrs Marcella Bond 26 near Belle Valley was burned on i intelligence after the the upper port of her Tuesday afternoon when she I Morgan attempted to earn a burning cooking utensil from her home Noble County Sheriff Ralph Gibbs said Mrs Bond suffered burns when grease in an electric deep fryer caught fire as she was preparing the sentence was suspended on con- dition he pay support every were placed on probation weeks mug McCONNELSVILLE gan Mothers CCL will have a toy party at Malta Youth Center at p.m today Each member is to take a guest and a dozen cookies Mrs Jan Tredway will be hostess with Mrs Delores Silvus and Chester Sullivan of 2452 Wilmer street who died I Mrs Bond was admitted Monday will be held at 1 Hospital Friends In The Hospital A Public available io all hospitals U this area Bethesda ADMITTED Mrs Ins Lou Jenkins Family Notes Mr and Mrs James Gill have moved from McConnelsville to their new home in Chesterhill formerly owned by Mr and Mrs Carl Quinn The Gills sold Mrs Ins Lou Jenkins Route their home to the State way Department Deborah Lynn Ferrell 1405 St John street Mrs Joyce Eileen Gratiot Charles Nelson Jr McConnell name appeared on County real estate records in July Despite statements rumors have maintained the federation was a militant Negro Black group planning a camp in the quiet hills Federal investigators have worked with Bailey in trying to to unearth the facts The FBI has said it doesn't think there is much to about 1 The federation has been through similar investigations before j A true Islamic group which rhe Black as a political group the tion is headed by Dr Mohamed H Igram a Cedar Rapids I Route 1 j Mrs Loretta bus Mrs Nellie Burton who people ma Rock Route Clyde Slifko 717 Underwood D Bice because we do too little to Woodson liam Edward Stallsmith Central Wilson 1 Mary McConnell finall Chesterhill for the s Grace Moore 60 1098 Hospital Good On Leave and Mrs Robert E Sands and sons are here on leave from Bermuda where he is stationed with the Navy They are visiting their parents other relatives and Kent Meeting Concord Trinity Methodist Church will Miss Sylvia Jackson hold its general at p.m today Either Mrs Margeret Eileen Circle will be host Marjorie 2114 Hoge avenue Hammond is program leader Mrs Carrie Ellen Todd 1414 Mr Fva K with Frances Norris presenting National Way Jame r Daniel Alan Pieper SEND A CARD 421 PUTNAM AYE 1271 BLUE AVE O Bolio M KNOEDLER Paul A Service p.m Wednesday of Mabel Blanche Seymour Route 3 Ann Kelh Route Sandra Kay Conner Newark Ardith EJa ne 330 Slew art AM Helen C e r I r u d e Ie Route 1 f W Huston lane Route 3 Dresden Route 1 because of central location T pretty country cand fine Mrs Teresa Irene Collier Summerfield Route The camp would be accessible Dorothy Jane Dennis to wno have Route 1 Mrs Margeret Dooley one in Toledo and 428 Spangler drive Mrs imam minister to Hall West Lafayette Mrs state ijn Maxwell 1110 Taylor street said he has had to Miller Mount Perry explain to questioners rhat Kathaleen Myers American wear no 1113 Federal and engage n nn 447 Van Horn avenue The Inked Ham Price Kenton Ralph together for about 15 years Racer 3656 Nelson road the federation are hoping Bertram S Richardson 1317 camp will help hoh Clover street Joann Riggle the community together and Route James stilt 545 some of the problems Ra drive Paul Tow found when their forefathers Newark Clara left the Middle EaM and found tie 918 street countries j c Shaheen want their children to know each other the way mom dad and Mehm of other wood Rickey Lee son of Mr and I Orwig nf Old Wheeln road The Direction In Which Education Starts A Man Will Determine His Future Life It might amaze you to that a man by the name of Plato made that pronouncement sometime before 347 EC Things change yet the more they change the more they remain the same in the One Howard of 507 South a an FUNERAL HOME L Wood former resident p.m at chapel Miu L 801 Orwig Ave Friends caH 7 p.m Wednesday and 2 to A and 7 to 9 p.m W B DeLong Doris E Baker H W Baker So Stfc St Phono ham Paul RoheM 2240 pike Robert of 1317 Ridge dismissed Alfred Cronm 722 Madinger Blue street medical Forest C Boll age 47 2425 St ices p.m Thursday at our chapel Friends may call 2 to 4 p.m and 7 to 9 p.m today ARTHUR BRYAN Funeral Home 2318 Maple Zanesville Phone 8466 from He referring to the are not an and when something like happens we tend to pull our hi farther Hillts HOMf 935 Forest Avenue j Phone Mr Sonny 1126 St Services p.m day dt our chapel Interment Greenwood Cemetery i Mr Philip Keys 619 Zane Street w Jt s been the challenge of civilization to educate young people Ue m the newspaper business are acutely aware that tomorrow's leaders are m the classroom There's quite a knowledge gap between the most up-to-date textbook and what's happening in the world at this moment That is why newspapers are called living textbooks Starting to elop an awareness of the news gives voung people a better understanding of the world about them That is why we sponsor a Neus Filmstrip series sent weekly to a selected list of local schools I hrough this educational program the day's news becomes alive and ex- Interests are Young people are motivated to satisfy an awakened curiosity and develop the newspaper reading Education as Plato said over 23 centuries ago determines the future and the hope of the future lies in the youth in the nation's classrooms It is our challenge to insure that American Democracy plays important role in the most dynamic society known to an m- i man! 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