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Reunion At Strasburg House By MRS, EVELYN STOAUSS Telephone 8784 JH STRASBURG Mr. and Mrs, Howard Heaston of Bowerston were elected president and secretary, respectively, when the JRankin family reunion was held recently at the hdme of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Parrot. Fifty-four persons attended. Jay Parrot will be in charge of activities at next year's event.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sanders are retiring officers and program chairmen were Mr. and Mrs. James Piatt.

Bingo, horse shoe and baseball were diversions. Guests were from Cleveland, Canton, Brewster, Bowerston, Freeport, Quaker City, Navarre, Sugarcreek, Dundee, and Akron. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.

Bair Of Dover and Mr. and Mrs. Alviir Lengler attended an old- fashioned center day at Madi- son Sunday, over 60,000 people attended the one hour, 45-min ute parade of antique cars autos and fire trucks. Rev. Fr.

Raymond Totten had benediction at the open house Sunday at Old St. Peters Shrine on its 129th anniversary. Serving as altar boys were John and Steve Hasweil. Altar boys serving at St. Aloysius Church this week are John and Steve Hasweil, Norman Steffe Eric Lab, Greg Van Fossen and Joseph Kelley.

Sixty relatives and helped Henry Palmer of RD 2, Dover celebrate his 65th birth' day Saturday. Horseshoe was a diversion and guests were from Alliance, Sebring and Strasburg and the Dover area. In charge of planning the party were Mrs. Mabel Lewi: and Mrs. Norma Pritchard.

Millersburg Rotarians Plan for Antique Festival By JUANITA BARTON Telephone 674-5661 MILLERSBURG Com mittee assignments have been made for the pancake and saus age stand to be manned by Rotary Club members during Antique Days in October. Francis Emerick will be in charge of power and light, Rich ard Steimel, food; Virgil Shrei ner, utensils and supplies; Dr Nevin Stauffer, health; Paui Anderson, music; Clark Welch, finance; Frank Bell, seating and tables, and Chester Blum publicity. Wade Logsdon will introduce State Sen. James Leedy of Wooster tonight when Rotarians meet at 6:15 in Village Restaurant. Leedy will explain in the statehouse at the present time.

At last week's session, Cici Janse, 18, of Lidingo, Sweden was welcomed as the participant in Rotary, student exchange program. She begins her visit with Atty. and Mrs. Raymond Miller and also will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Algeo, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Collinge.

She will enter West Holmes High. Algeo, program chairman, in troduced West Holmes principal Blair Slutz and head football coach, Paul Jewell. Jewell ex plained his philosophy and out lined his background. Local firemen will meet tonight at 8 for the monthly busi ness meeting. Ten Boy Scouts from Hinkley toured the station Sunday as-a-troop project.

County court: Fined Free man L. Kuhns, 18, RD 2, Dundee, $10, stop sign violation; William H. Smith, 31, Tipp City, $20, speeding; Ervin A. Mullet, 43, RD 5, here, $15, unsafe veil i 1 (Patrol); Luther J. Ames, 19, RD 1, here, $25, speeding (Sheriff).

Bonds forfeited: Carl Duncan, 27, Fredericksburg; Donald L. Norris, 32, RD 1, here; Danny 3. Arnold, 28, here; Ivan J. Miler, 32, Wooster, all $15; Thomas K. Bird, 24, here, $18, and Larry R.

Stallman, 24, RD Holmesville, $35, all speeding; Jones E. Miller, 47, Star Route, here, $15, unsafe vehicle, and Amos Yoder, RD 2, Dundee, $10, no safety chains (Patrol). Moravian Music Is Theme Of This Week's Drama Show "Music in Ohio Hills," fifth of 6 television specials concerning the Ohio Outdoor Historica Drama, will be presented over WJAN-TV, Channel 17, and Cable Channel 4 Thursday. Beginning at 7 p.m., the half hour show will feature a dis i of early Moravian music and current use of tha 1 music In the church. archives of the Commuters Plan 'Brown Bag' Lunch Boycott OAKLAND, Calif.

(AP) The 187,000 workers who face a new one per cent income tax be cause they commute to San Francisco daily were asked Monday to join a retaliatory "brown bag" campaign. Starting Friday, Sept. 6, and each Friday thereafter commuters were urged to bring their own lunch in a "brown bag," rather than buy it. Supervisors from Alameda, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties agreed to support such a move which they estimated could mean a $14 million annual business loss to San Francisco food purveyors. San Francisco expects the commuter tax will bring in $12.7 million in revenue every year.

Hearing of the "brown bag" campaign, San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto, who proposed the new tax, said: "Tell one of them to bring a smoked salmon on french for me." One of every 8 head of cattle In the world is classed as a milk cow, according to the En- cyclopaedia Britannica. Calling Times-Reporter? Dover 343-7706 Phlli 343-5545 All Classified Ads 343-7706 Linda Mclntosh will sing old Moravian hymns, accompanied on the organ by Melanie Gerber. Discussing the music will be Florence Grey and Regin Lentz. Also taking part will be Dean John A. Flower of Kenl State University and Dr.

Bed ford Thurman of the KSU drama department. Kent is co operating in the project and Dr. Thurman is employed as nro duction coordinator. The final program will be shown on Thursday, Aug. 29 and will include color films shot in the county earlier this sum mer.

It will include scenes oi local yongsters in costume at Schoenbrunn. The series is being produced by the Ohio Outdoor Historical Drama Assn. Inc. in cooperation with the TV station as part of the current fund cam pajgn. The goal is to raise and match a similar amount appropriated by the state toward cost of the theatre.

Delaware Drum, Bugle Corps Wins Top Prize MARION, Ohio (UPI) The Blue Rocks of Wilmington, took home $1,000 first prize money Saturday night as winners of the first U.S. Open Junior Drum and Bugle Corp National Championships here. Second were the Bue Stars of LaCrosse, and third was St. Lucey's Cadets, Newark, N.J. The Catholic Daughters of America from Butler, took first place in the Class A championship, winning $200.

Atlantic Monthly Names Publisher BOSTON (AP) Garth Kite, now publisher of the New Republic, will become publisher of the Atlantic Monthly Oct. 1, it was announced Monday. Kite, 47, has long been in the magazine publishing field. He formerly was a vice president of Curtis Publishing and put ttfi tin Who, When And Where AUQ. ZOAR Urtlttd Church 6f Christ CUM mutttf, Mrs.

Vlvlin Duckworth. Council rtiatlrtf, nOftia QT SfRASBURQ 7s 30 p.m. UHRICH3VILLE Newcomers- VWtl KinTWfft flftft town Women's Bowling AMU. dinnir and business mtettnt, 6:30 p.m., Buckeye Hotel. Eaglet Auxiliary 2284, regular meeting and Initiation, 8 p.m.

covered dish lunch to follow, honoring members with birthdays June, July and August. AUQ, 21 BAKERSVILLE Progressive Farm Bureau Council 3-B picnic, community park, 7 p.m. DELLROY Tuscarawas and Carroll County commissioners to host Southeast District Association meeting, Atwood lodge, 9:30 a.m. CADIZ Harrison County Re- 3 I i a picnic, 6:30 p.m., 'alrgrounds 4-H building. WEST LAFAYETTE Lion's dinner meeting, 6: la p.m., Dun restaurant.

STRASBURQ Firemen's auxiliary meeting to clean kitchen, 8 p.m. QNADENHUTTEN Corn roast, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 5:30 p.m. In Heck's Grove jark. Corn, 'urnished. butter and beverages AUG.

22 DOVER National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People meeting, 7:30 p.m., First Baptist Church. NEW PHILADELPHIA Fourth annual Tuscora Park swim meet, 6 p.m., sponsored by Red Cross and he park, open to swimmers 7-17, rophies donated by New Philadelphia Rotary. NEW PHILADELPHIA Comprehensive health plan meeting, Delphian Motor Inn, luncheon, 11:30 a.m., for reservations call county health office (343-1624) before Tuesday. NEW PHILADELPHIA American Legion and Auxiliary joint picnic, 6:30 p.m., Tuscora Park.

DOVER Rummage sale, sponsored by St. Joseph's Catholic hurch Blessed Martin Study Club, 9 a.m., former Dover Pharmacy. AUG. 23 COLUMBUS Tuscarawas Coun- crippled children under 18 to be at Ohio State Fair, outings, randstand entertainment, free admission for children and escorts, ransportation, free rides, contact Ernest L. Murray (343-2411).

DOVER Rummage sale, spon- ored by St. Joseph's Catholic hurch Blessed Martin Study Club, a.m., former Dover Pharmacy. Aug. 24 WOLFE Annual chicken bar- ecue, Buckhorn Grange, serving 8 p.m. Children 75 cents and dults $1.50.

STONE CREEK Volunteer firemen's festival and flower show, 5 school, free entertainment. AUG. 25 NEWCOMERSTOWN Horse how, sponsored by Muskingum orse Show Sunset Arena 11 entry fee, $2.50. TRAIL Homecoming, basket unch, noon, memorial, 1:30 p.m., orship, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Church Christ.

AUG. 26 DOVER Veterans of World War Barracks 32 and Auxiliary meeting nd picnic, 6 p.m., Dover Park, cof- ee furnished. FRIDAY Rt. 8 to Stillwater Stillwater Rt. 258 0-11, Westchester Peoli Quillens' Wolfe and Rt.

21 and Stone Creek STRASBURG Charles Hofer American Legion social, 8 p.m., post home, cards and refreshments. 27 UHRICHSVILLE PRIDE meeting, city building, 7:30 p.m. WALNUT CREEK Faculty meeting, township schools, 8:30 p.m. AUG. 28 WINESBURG Paint Township faculty meeting, 8:30 p.m., school.

ul Traffic Fines New District Philadelphia Eli J. Usher of Holiday magazine. He is a native of Iowa City, Iowa. He succeeds the late Frank M. Herbert at the Atlantic Monthly.

Weaver, 34, RD 2, Sugarcreek, $25, speeding; Richard B. Anderson, 28, Canton, $15, Russell A. Patt, 35, Massillon, $20, Jo Anne E. Reilly, 29, 849 Zella New Philadelphia, $15, Patsy Scarpino, 48, Massillon, $15, Joseph W. Mayernick, 18, Ironton, $15, all ignoring stop signs; George W.

Davis, 19, 132 7th st. New Philadelphia, $10, ignoring red light: Orville L. Keith, 31, Cleveland, Carroll Clifford, 56, Elyria, Dallas M. Masters, 27, Wooster, all $20, improper passing; Andrew Howard, 67, Ravenna, $20, back- Ing on freeway. (Patrol) Mayor New Philadelphia William T.

Hidey, 18, RD 4, New Philadelphia, $16, no muffler; Jeffery L. Byers, 19, 127 17th st. NE, New Philadelphia, $115 and 3 days in jail, driving while intoxicated, and $16, no operator's license; George M. Cherry, 20, 473 N. Broadway, New Philadelphia, $16, making an improper turn; Marie E.

Huston, 24, Freeport, and Elizabeth Orlowski, 49, 700 E. 4th Dover, each, $11, ignoring stop signs, and Edward C. Robb, 54, 209 Beaver av. NE, New Philadelphia, ignoring a red light. (Police) Hirohito Comments TOKYO (UPI)-Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako presided at one of their rare news conferences Monday and commented that the current phsychedelic mode of dress in Japan represented "the people's prosperity." But Empress Nagako said, "I hope they don't go too far." John and Mi fill Cinteben to Oafti uihrttn, tot U.

9. aOvlrftmtrU to LotoH Lena MlftoKi part lot 11, NW delfihia. Curtis and Franco May id Harold and Margarat Stain, 2.S aeras, Ox ford Township. Joiaph Thompson to Janet Mills, acres, Clay Township. Seraflno and Mary Baton! to East Ohio Qas .028 acre, Warwick Township.

Pearl Broda to L. 0, Murphy, lot 860, Newcomerstown. Samual and (Mildred Swain to Kadez and Bernlce Plnchar, 14.93 acres, York Township. John and Angelina Police to Rhoda'and Orlando Dickinson, parts of lots 2311 and 2312, New Philadelphia. Qeckltr's Atmlnlstrator to Jamaa and.Mary Labus, lot 242 and part lot 241, Mineral City.

John and Ellen Rufflnl to John and Ma rile Cantoban, part lot 191 Uhrlehsvilla. Charles Anthony's Administrator to Bert and Freda Holcomb, tot II, Pair-field Township. Ada Davis to Robert Lawler, part lot 28, Newcomerstown. Pearl Smith to Robert Smith, .78 acre, Goshen Township. Lewis and Esther Eshman to Paul Dunn, lot 120, Somerdale.

Ian Waltz to Wade and Slnda Norris, lot 4757, New Philadelphia. Ronald and D. Sue Fondrlast to George and R. Jane Aublhl, lot 1930 and part lot 1929, Dover. Harold and Georgia Sampsel to Samuel Myers, lots, Mineral City.

Bruce and Carol VanFossen to Alan and Nora Jenkins, 2 acres, Dover Township. Ruth and John Reed to A. P. and Flora Dlndo, part lot 529, New Philadelphia. Homer Scott Jr.

to Alice Scott, lot 39S4, Dover. Robert and Mary Thomas to Earl and Anna Hershberger, lot 1690, New Philadelphia. Wllda Peterson to James and Mary McCoy, part lot 523, Dennison. William and Therete McEnroe to Ralph and Lelia Morehead, lot 408, Goshen. Charles Foust and others to John and Nelva Foust, .22 acre, Newcomerstown.

Gene and Gladys Povick to Gus and Zola Famal, tot 1439, Dennison. Roy Davis to Ruby Davis, .08 acre, New Philadelphia. Anthony and Nigro to Anthony and Ardath Nigro, land, Port Washington. Donald and Margene McCune to Kenneth and Glenda Grove, lot 2331, Dover. Harry and Olga Edwards to James and Bonnie Basiletti, .77 acre, Mill Township.

Paul and Eva Dolvln to Jerry and Betty Needing, lots, Sandy Township. Edison and Carrie Russell to Dale and Thelma Schwartz, .20 acre, Goshen Township. Mildred Burkey's Esecutrlx to George and Marie Hay, lot 33, Sugarcreek. Ruth Nelbert to Bruca Mlzer, land, Dover Township. Agnes Schmueker to William Ringley, lot 2346, New Philadelphia.

Evelyn Shaw to Agnes Llllie, lot 1133 and part lot 1134, Uhrichsville. R. Doyal and Doria Smith to David King, 1.05 acres, Fair-field Township. Rose Myers to Charles Myers, .33 acre, Gnadenhutten. Michael Mantolete to Pearl Garabrandt, land, Goshen Township and New Philadelphia.

John and Cora Pingle to Barbara Phelps, lot 1658, Uhrichsville. Bennle and Viola Bucher to T. Donald and Betty McMann, .76 acre, Dover Township. Elva Simmers to John and Louisa Bonvechio, part lot 44, Gnadenhutten. Wayna and Betty Anderson to Lewis and Batty Brown, part lot 43, Dover.

Walter and Inez Metzger to Harold and Velma Miller, lot 214, Mill Township. Mary Starinieri to George Demis, part lots 597 and 598, Dennison. Harry and Olga Edwards to Charles and Shirley Parcell, 1.34 acres, Mill Township. 0. Richard and Patricia Mallernee to Merle and Gail Clum, part lot 2524, Dover.

Herbert and Mabel Dreher to Jerry and Josephine Frey, lot 709, Strasburg. Irene and A. A. McDevitt to Phillip and Carolyn Wilson, part lot 43, Nawcomaratown. Mllllcent Corbett'a Executrix to Floyd and Mary McCormlck, lot 264, Nawcomaratown.

Erma Weaver to Harold and Roberta Rivers, .65 acre, Newcomerstown. Titus Weaver's Executrix to Harold and Roberta Rivers, ,65 acre, Newcomerstown. Anna Fulmar and others to Rose Wlnkler, 3 lots, New Philadelphia. William and Janet Windsor to Edward and Helen Romig, 1.45 acre, Warren Township. Harry and Charlotte Leach to William and Eulalia Bland, part lot 43, Uhrichsville.

Gr.il Light to Roland and Helen Yost, land, York Township. A. Edison and Carrie Russell to Lefand and Mildred Stocker. land, Goshen Township. Emma Schooley to Anna Bonrier, land, Uhrichsville, Lynn and Freda Hochstetler to Katie Miller, part of lots 30 and 31, Sugarcreek.

Dorothy Huebner to John and CommiiiioTiir virtil ttolar lati, tmrtflflil, Stiff Oflid to ChlflM IMAM UilMt'ikjAAN-MttAfcAtmk Canal nvwCOrTTvrStOWni Lisiti, uantfon'i eomrniMienif Pain Lefldon, llrtd, YerK TOwHil Aitli Irid Ruth SchumakiV is Halmw Land 2.41 Buck DeVilopfhant Minnie Corp, to le Llnweod Jicft and 4111, Philadelphia. bain and Wllma Brick to John and Edna Spring, part of leti and 3811, New Philadelphia. John and Dora Taeco to Margara Baker, lei 3709, Dover. Norman and Patricia Hirt to Rod ney and Carol Cropper, 3 lots, Boll var. Clyda and Marjorie carruthars to Anthony Qrawall, .8 acre, Oxford Township.

Willis Stoffer to Carl and Bernlce Phillips, lot 1348, Newcomerstown. Josephine Knlsely to Philip and Marjorie Mardls, ,37 acra, Naw Philadelphia. Bradley and Sue Stoffer to Helen Shaw, lot 1297, Newcomerstown. Lester and Sara Lay to Earl and Dorothy Milter, lot 31, Yotf Town ship. Atlea and Sue Mullet to Twilight Mining 100 acres, Wayne Township.

George Ferrell's Administrator to Alfonso and Mary Palandranl, to 1375, Dannison. Probate Will of Lelia Morris of Dennison, who died Nov. 22, I960, leaves estate to a daughter, Elizabeth, named executrix, and 3 sons, Carl, Lloyd and Paul Morris. John Adamson of Warwick Township, who died March 12 eaves estate to a son, Van named executor. Common Pleas A $5200 damage suit, filed by and Gene Meyer of RD Mineral City, against Ronald Selway Mining Co.

and Doran both of Cadiz, has teen settled and dismissed. The Meyers sought damages caused iy drilling on their property. Montgomery Ward of Miracle jane Plaza has filed a $605 suit against Edwin D. Griffith of E. Front Dover, for money due on an Aug.

14 account. Marriage License Granted John Fantin, 25, of New Philadelphia, and Shelby Limbacher, 25, of Baltic. Lawrence Ricker, 71, of Bar- and Ruth Collins, 57, of Dover. Joseph Weaver, 28, of Dover, and Dolores Perko, 27, of New Philadelphia. Jon Clay, 21, and Cinda Godfrey, 21, both of New Philadelphia.

Applications Kenneth Miller, and Linda both 19, of Dundee. Frederick Wolfe, and Roberta Reiners, both 21, of Uhrichs ville. Stephen Swigert, 19, and Carol Schlarb, 18, both of Newcomerstown. COSHOCTON William H. Peddicord 20, of Newcomerstown and Jeanette Settle, 17, of Coshocton.

(Application) Gary D. Brenly, 22, of RD 1, Baltic, and Linda K. Ames, 21, of RD 3, Fresno. Jane Russell Plans to Wed Chicago Actor LOS ANGELES (AP) Ac ress Jane Russell, divorced last month after a 25-year-marriage, says she's getting married again Saturday. She said Monday she will marry Roger Wyatt Barrett, an "tor from Chicago.

Both are Irene Wilson, part 923, Uhrichsj. MiSS RUSSell divorced Bob Watrfield, a former profession- ville. Paul and Mabel to John ana! Dorothy Smith, part lot 347, Uhrichsville. Clara English to Edgar Spring, part lot 1073, New Philadelphia. Lillie C.

Ellis to John and Ruth Ellis, lot 2951, New Philadelphia. and Jeanne Caster to Allen and Jane Qasser, .79 acre, Dover Township. Nellie Clayton Meredith Edwards, to Robert and lot 972, New Philadelphia. John and Mosshart to Jim- mle and Carolyn Baker, 1.35 acres, Warren Township. Qeorge and Bitty Breehl to Donald and Dim Uuthy, lots, New Philadelphia.

Alice Walker to Delbert Walker, land, Warren Township Floyd Williamson and to Earl Williamson, lot Pennlson. Madeline Williamson to Earl Williamson, lot Qtmilson. Twilight Mining to Emangel Mullet, land, Mill Township. Sheriff A. J.

Young and others to Emanuel Mullet, land, Rush and Mill Townships. al football star, July 39. She said she and Barrett probably would spend much of their time in Chicago, where Barrett makes television commercials. Bookmobile Stops WEDNESDAY Dundee school and town County Rds. 96, 97, and 94 In Dundee area 10:1511:15, Rt.

93 from Dundee to 8sirs Mills Barrs Mills 12:451, Rt. 93 to Shanesvllle Smokey Lane area and County Rd. 71 Sugarcreek branch library Courtly Rds. 70 and 46 and Crooked Run rd. THURSDAY Headstart at Midvale County Rd.

63 out of Midvale Ross' on Rt. 250 Rt. 250, Township Rd. 299 and County Rd. 66 Rox- fcrd area Rt.

39 and Roswell area 1-2, Barnhill Midvale Church of Qod Midvale Methodist Church and Sheriff A. J. Young and others to Brightwgod Peggy Dstlgherty, E. 5th st 'Mrs, Gfen Ptfogffit, 2728 Wyanddt dr. MS, Russell Young, RD1 Mrs, Paul Vogue, 118 Woester Mrs.

Joseph DeMarco, 23: Shafer av. Gary Dunkle, Crater av. ext. Edwin Sergeant, rear 215 Wai nut st. New Philadelphia Mrs.

Doris Pettit, 906 W. High av. Don C. Smith, 335 Ashwood In NE. Mrs.

Billy Hose, 110 Winspear dr. SE. James Dinger, 256 5th st. NE, Stanley Corpman, 148 0th st SW. Marc Huff, 241 St.

Clair av. SW. Mrs. Alvin Decker, 2224 E. High av.

ext. Mrs. Lome Fisher, 230 3rd dr NW. Mrs. Marion Neiger.

1036 W. High av. Herman Carr, RD 4. Kenneth Larkin, 1151 Tusca rawas av. NW.

Richard Mushrush, 846 Orchard av. NW. Kellie Carpenter, RD 4. Thomas Weeks, 1157 Jefferson st. SE.

From Elsewhere Leslie Westfall, Sugarcreek. Ronald Harding, RD 1, Sugarcreek. Arnold Beitzel, RD 1, Stone Ireek. William Moffat, Canton. "Pop Art" Posters Tiny Tim Beatles Cream Flower Power Simon Garfunkel The Specialty Shop Walnut St.

at 12th, Dover OPERATIONS Dover William McPherson and Peggy Daugherty. New Philadelphia Kellie arpenter, Kenneth Larkin, ttchard Mushrush, Mrs. Ernest LeMasters and Mrs. Theodore rlaros. From Elsewhere Ronald Harding, Mrs.

Joe W. Yoder and Mrs. Chester J. Yoder of lugarcreek; Thomas Martin of City. DISMISSALS Dover Robert Decker, Mrs.

)ewey Daley and Mrs. Flossie Mast. New Philadelphia Mrs. auT Stover and Mrs. Lester Hicks and son.

From Elsewhere Mrs. Eu- Wenger and daughter of Columbus; Roy Parcell of Uhrichsville; Mrs. Robert Kelly and son of Strasburg. Twin City (Telephone 922-2800) ADMISSIONS Dennison Mrs. Jack Chaney, 623 N.

1st st. Edith F. Watkins, 415 Fuhr st. Uhrichsville Thomas Wilson, 726 W. High st.

Mrs. Jacob Harper, 235 Pack er st. From Mrs. Harry H. Shoop, 730 2nd st.

S.E., New Philadelphia. Henry S. AUgyer, RD 1, Gnadenhutten. DISMISSALS Dennison Thomas Grimm, RD 1. Mrs.

Kells Lindsey and daughter, 359 S. Walnut st. Uhrichsville Margaret Prosperi, S. Water st. Mary Kopp, 303 W.

4th st. Mrs. Willie Rodgers, 226 llth st. From Elsewhere Pamela Craig, 4131 Glenwood Youngstown. Mrs, Carl Simmons and daughter, Gnadenhutten.

NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pfeis er, 314 Packer Uhrichsville, laughter. Coshocton (Telephone 622-6411) ADMISSIONS Coshocton Jennie Loos, 349 S. 9th st.

Mrs. William Pettit, 1031 Cas- lington av. Earl L. Johnson, 323 Sycamore st, George C. Slaughter III, RD Ray Clark, 653 Ash st.

Brian Foster, RD 1. Michael Wilson, RD 4. James Bontempt, RD 3. Mrs. Arthur Barren, 1103 st Ervin Ferbrache, 323 S.

6th t. Newiiomerstown Joseph Tish, RD 2. West Lafayette Carl Tucker, 404 West Russell v. Bonnie 1, Mark. Ficfltfeh, fttt 1, Washington.

DISMISSALS Coihocton Mrs, Gerald Salber Mary Jane West, Anthony Dorl and, Milliard Holsclaw, Mrs, Jack Brillhart and infant, Newcomerstown Tatty Cox, West Lafayette Todd Allen, Cox Hawk, Paul McConnell and Dorathe Ball. From Elsewhere-Rlta Fort' ney of Warsaw; Rosemary Taylor of Warsaw; Ethel Loos of Dover. NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, 604 S.

Lawn Coshocton, son. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Freetage, 320 E. Main West Lafayette, son.

Mr. and Mrs. James Cincinat, E. 7th West Lafayette, son. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Evans, RD 2, Newcomerstown, son. Millersburg (Telephone 674-1015) ADMISSIONS Millersburg Mary Garasato. Margaret Cosby. Pearl Clark.

Veronica Gajdinski. Mrs. Roy C. Patterson. Mrs.

Donald Miller. Mrs. Donald Miller, RD 3. Robert Schlabach, Star Route. Mrs.

Harold Mullet, RD 2. From Elsewhere Oris Miller, RD 2, Sugarcreek. Burl Pierce, RD 1, Killbuck. Bernard Nyhart, RD 1, Killbuck. Lester Billups, Killbuck.

Mrs. Fred Sundheimer, RD 3, Fresno. Mrs. Frank Pyers, Holmesville. Forest Rogers, RD 1, Brinkhaven.

Mrs. Ivan Mast, RD 1, Dundee. Mrs. Orval O'Dell, Glenmont. Mrs.

Joe J. Yoder, RD 1, Baltic. Joseph R. Miller, RD 2, Sugarcreek. NEW ARRIVALS MILLERSBURG MILlers- burg Pat Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Schrock, RD 4, Millersburg, son. Mr. and Mrs. William R.

Burns, Loudonville, son. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, RD 1, Beach City, son. Mr.

and Mrs. Elwyn Miller, RD 1, Dalton, son. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Opliger, RD 1, Fredericksburg, daugh Elsewhere Russell Stevenson of 806 4th st.

NW, New Philadelphia, is recovering from surgery in Room 571 at Cleveland Clinic Hospital. NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. James Pollard of 93 Armistead, Richland, daughter. Mrs.

Pollard is the former Janice Cox, daughter of Mrs. Paul Cox of ttrtftfey court His Wife, Dad charced 'Him with assault and battery and Ws fc flWt6Mfl'Ww, De VSncI, ftlsio of iattfe dress, chftfgedVHifttMvlth disturbing the peace as a result of an incident in the home Sunday Mice filed .1 feline cont agaMst Vaiee tfeeange they said he ran from the home when tfiey attempted to serve him with warrants. He ran through "gardens and lawns and finally was apprehended approximately a block from the residence, hiding behind a hedge, officers said. Holmesville Driver Cited MILLERSBURG Herbert 0. Snyder, 40, of RD 1, Holmesville, was cited for not keeping within assured clear distance Moiiday at 9:45 a.m.

after the truck he was driving struck the rear of one driven by Jonas E. Miller of Star here. According to deputies, Miller was turning his truck around at the intersection of Berlin Township Rd. 204 and a private road. Damage was to the left of each vehicle.

Robert E. Wells, 31, of RD 1, Big Prairie, was cited for having an insecure load after losing a wheelbarrow and picket fence Saturday at 5:30 p.m. on Rt. 39. The items were thrown off the truck he was driving into the path of an auto driven by John T.

Hatcher 49, of Winters, ville, damaging its left fender, according to the report. Deputies report a boat valued at $125, that was stolen Aug. 1 from the Charles Corfman residence at RD 1, Holmesville, was recovered Monday. Harold Hudnut of discovered RD the 1, Holmesville boat at the mouth of Tea Run in Killbuck Creek in Prairie Township. Pep Club Sets Benefit Dance Dover High Pep Club will sponsor a dance for area teens Thursday from 8 to 11 p.m.

in Memorial Hall. Admission is $1 per person and proceeds will be used to for buses to Dover High athletic events away from home. Music will be provided by The Chylds of Canton. There will be adult chaperones. Chairmen are: Vickie Wertz, Pep Club president; Rhonda Kollar and Belinda Lentz, co- captains; Vicki Schrader, secretary; Jeannine Kennedy, treasurer; and Kathy Killian, project chairman.

Mrs. Bruce Stauffer and Judy Vasbinder are advisors. Over two-thirds of the human body is water. CLASSIFIED RATES AND OTHER INFORMATION REGULATIONS TO PLACE WANT ADS PHONE 343-7706 The publisher reserves the right to edit er to reject questionable copy. All ads must conform to Want Ad styles and are restricted to their proper classifications.

DEADLINES Want ads taken daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the following day's paper. Ads for Monday taken until 4:30 p.m. on Saturday.

RATES Three Llnei 6 times $2.55 3 times $1.80 1 time $1.00 Extra lines 85e per line 60c per line 35c per line DEATH NOTICES IN MEMORIAM CARD OF THANKS CLAIMS FOR ERRORS irron must be reported immediately, The Reporter cannot make allowance! for er after the day of publication. Read your ad carefully the firtt day of insertion at only 1 day will be allowed. CANCELLATIONS Cancellations taken up vntil 5 p.m. for the following day'i THI TIMES-REPORTER HAS AS ONE OF ITS AIM! THE ELIMINATION OF FRAUDULENT AND MISLEADING ADVERTISING..

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