(Continued from Page 12) With his wife he lives at SO Greenwood avenue. He is a member of the Congregational church MARY PATTERSON Marvy Patterson has been with the circulation depart ment since 1936. She formerly worked with Singer Sewing Ma chine, Kresge Dollar store, and the Zanesville School of Music. She graduated from Zanesville high, is a member of Putnam Presbyterian church, and resides at 6H Moxahala avenue. EVELYN GARDNER Evelyn Gardner has been with the circulation department for three years. She formerly worked for the Soul Conservation ‘Bees Brush potters and the “wuegh Charcoal remnans She is a graduate of Zanes ville high school and Meredith college She is a member of Free Methodist church and Hives at TH Spangler drive MARY LOUISE MASSE Mary Louise Masse has been with the circulation department for two years Previously she worked at the Oma Beil com pany and during the war at the Goesyear Aircraft in Akron She is a graduate of St Nich olas school and Meredith Busi ness college. She resides at 23 Mead street DONNA DIETRICH A graduate of Zanesville high school and Meredith college. Donna Shetrich has been with the circuation department since Fehruan She is a member of the First Methodist church and restes at 1276 Roosevelt avenue RODNEY LENTZ Rodney Lentz, former employe of the Bruns Coal company joined the circulation department in July He attended the Wheeling and Zanesville schools and is a mem ber of the Church of Christ. With his family he lives at 2122 Hoge avenue MOSES MESSE Moses Messe, circulation *de’ partment employe, is stil at ternding Zanesville high school.’ He has been with the company more than three years as a part time worker. He is a member of the Pil grim Evangelical church and lives at S15 Marietta street. E. AUGUST BRUEGGEMAN August Brueggeman started with the Times Recorder as a carrier in 1909, when his father was pastor of the Trinity Lutheran church in Zanesville. He resides in Akron but is a “regular” with the Times Re corder as circulation and sales representative in eastern Ohio. For several years he was em ployed in the circulation depart ment of the Akron papers. Dur ing World War I he was a ship yards worker and during the recent war he was with Fire stone Aircraft He is a graduate of Zanesville high school, is married and has two sons and one daughter. ROBERT ZINSMEISTER Robert Zinsmeister, circula tion salesman, has been ith the papers since September 1935. He previously worked and Hoover company, Army Depot McHenry Shoe, and Ha zel Alins He attended Zanesville high and Meredith Business college. He is a member of St Johns Lutheran church and resides with his family at S58 Federal avenue He is the father of Jack Zinsmeister of the classi fied department. c. A. HESSON C A Hesson, in charge of rural subscriptions for the Times Re corder in southeastern Ohio, re sides with his family at Cakiveil. . He started with the newspap ers in 180 and also served with the price control board during the recent war. He was with the state highway department from 1923 to 1937 He has had normal school edu cation and is a member of the Baptist church. CLARA HOPPER Clara Hopper has been with the circulation department since 1924. She was previously an agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance company. She was educated at Mineral City and New Philadelphia schools and belongs to the Re organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She resides at 1208 Melrose avenue WILLIAM WATTS William Watts joined the cir culation department in August. He was formerly with the Mara thon Service station and the Stewart Drive-In on North Maple. He attended Grover Cleveland junior high and lives on route 1, Frazersburg RUSSELL PAUL For the past 20 years. Russell Paul has been associated with the Publishing company papers, most alt of that time with the circulation department where he is proficient on almost every job in the department. He lives at 838 Lorain avenue. CHARLES RICE After three years in the navy, two years oF that time overseas. Charles Rice joined the circula tion forces in April 1917 He previously served as bookkeeper for the Electric Motor and Re pair company He graduated from Roseville high school and Meredith Busi ness college. He is a member of the Methodist church . With his wife and son he resides at New Lexington. HENRY FOSTER Henry ‘Hank’ Foster is another oldtime circulation and mailing room veteran. He learned his trade at the old Toledo News Bee and is the man on the job every morning to see that the Times Recorders, outside the city, reach their des tinations on time. ‘Hank’ served with the Rain yaw division in World War I He needs the Times Recorder in December 1. He is a graduate of Scott high in Toledo and belongs to the Catholic church. With his family he resides on South State street. Bert Farnsworth joined the cir culation department in 1946. Later he worked with David Da vies and the Wheeling and Lake Ene railroad HARRY HERRON He is marred, has two chil d veteran of World War II, drensives at 319 Oak avenue, Harry Herron, MacConnelsville, and tends the Church of has been with the circulation Christ department since 1936. He for merly worked as an electrician and with the telephone company in Zanesville. He is a member of the Baptist church Bob Frame, Signal press foreman, tales one of the papers BS they roll off at the rate of ten = second. = A scene in the stereotype room where the pirates—half cylindrical in shape—are made to fit on the press. Shown are Roy Stock dale, left, and Richard Magliocco_ So CARL MATTHEW P. V. SHAFER CHARLES GLIDDEN ROBERT WERNER