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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 6

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Massillon, Ohio
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6 22, W74 Municipal court cases Hie 4 home line' By Dorothy Rite Eliminating slugs, snails Dear Dorothy: Maybe you'd like another method for getting rid of slugs and snails. The squeamish might not want to try it but it's surprising how often squcamishness can be overcome by one's hatred for these- destructive pests. Slugs and snails come out at night to feed around 10 p.m. Any warm summer night between 10:10 and 10:30 is a Rood time. Arm yourself with a flashlight, a quart jar or large ran about half-full of a strung saltwater solution and a pair of longs and go to where they are (on the way to Ihe delectable plants they like to feed on).

rick them up with the tongs and drop them into the salt water, which kills them instantly. When you've had enough for one night, rover the ran and get rid of it. A few nights took rare of our slug problems. Of course, snails you pick up by the shells. Bobhi Diehl.

no. I did It onoe circumstances. The ointment has stayed removed. Dear Dorothy: Read your idea for making cabbage leaves soft enough for stuffing. We cut a circle around the core of a cabbage head and place it in a colander over a pan of water.

When the steam starts forming, the leaves fall off, one by one, ready for no worry of leaves Mrs. T. Weller (Mrs. Kitz welcomes questions and hints. If personal reply is required, please enclose a stumped, self- addressed envelope.

Write to her in care of this newspaper. (Or: Dorothy P.O. Box 1111.1 -os Angeles, Calif. 90053.) Copyright Times Dear Dorothy: I don't know if anyone is as dumb as I was but it wouldn't be a bad idea to tell people not to keep any tubes of ointment next to the toothpaste. With my mind a million miles away, I suddenly realized the toothpaste tasted awful.

Called the drugstore and the pharmacist said the stuff wasn't anything I had to worry about. Marilyn Neyberg Thank you for a sensible no- auxiliary holds outing The auxiliary to the Bench City Volunteer Fire Department met recently in Orchard Park in the village for a covered dish dinner. The meeting was concluded with a reading entitled "Shut- in" by Sonja Hollinger. The next meeting will be Sept. 16 at 8 p.m.

at the residence of Mrs. Jack Justice. Charges, pleas and dispositions recorded Wednesday by Massiilon Municipal Court Judge John D. Bartholomew included the following: Failure to stop in an assured clear distance Mark Ijibarba, 19, 1408 21st st NE, Canton, no contest, found guilty, $30 and costs. Speeding (guilty) Douglas J.

Waikem, 20, 4321 Lincoln Way Perry Township, $35 and costs; John D. McMath, 49, Dennison, $30 and costs; Joseph V. Bower, 18, 1220 Maryland ave SW, Canton, and Glenn K. Boughman, 23, 1220 Ifith st SE, $15 and costs each; Kdwfird S. Kilgore, 24, 1717 Mohican stSE; Thomas B.

It), of Minerva; Donna M. Silvis, 20, RD 2, David Ryan, 38, 4fi7 Poplar ave, Canal Fulton; Robert L. Allrnan, 32, 314 Tremont ave SE; Paul J. Bearducci, 32, 323 W. 7th st, Itover; and Wilbur T.

Everett, 33, (Jnadenhutten, $10 and costs each. Speeding (no contest, found guilty) Susan L. Begue, 23, TimbcTview si NW, Lake Township, and Edward L. Ilames, 37, Copley, $10 and costs each. Speeding (bond forfeitures) William J.

LJttley, 44, New Philadelphia, $19; George M. Ogletree, 21, 426 Broad st, Dover, $20; Cindy K. Perry, 19, Minerva, $19; Judy L. Stark, 21, 5610 Lillys st NW, Jackson Township, $23; Donald E. Shoemaker, 36, Akron, $21; Ernest J.

Arcuri, 47, Tiro, $18. Reckless operation Wayne Hershey, 19, 3606 Amherst ave NW, Jackson Township, no contest, found guilty, $25 and Hoover Upright VACUUM CLEANER Our Peg. 57.88 Powerful triple action gets dirt right up to the baseboard with special nozzle channels. Jet- stream air system gives peak fan efficiency. Cleaner adjusts to low, normal, high or shag pile rugs.

Fingertip switch, 3-position handle, non-marking wrap-around furniture guard, wide tread wheels, snap- close outer vinyl bag. Charge It "It Beats, As It Sweeps, As It Cleans" costs. Stop sign violation James P. Smith, 21, 1221 Wertz ave NW, Canton, guilty, 125 and costs; Barbara A. Schmucker, 19, 4214 Bellwood dr NW, Canton, no contest, foundguilty, $25 and costs.

Miss Schmucker had pleaded innocent to the charge July 29. Improper turn Bookard E. Dooley, 26, Wooster, guilty, and costs. Unsafe vehicle Mark E. 18, 14100 Laurelwood st NW, Lawrence Township, no contest, found guilty, $10 and costs.

Traffic sigul vMattoo Timothy P. Rogers, 20, 4025 Cleveland ave NW, Canton, guilty, and costs. Leaving the scene of an accident which occurred on private property Ronald Collins, 23, 203 Rosenberry st, Alliance, no contest, found guilty, $25 and costs. Improper passing Dennis E. Gillilan, 18, 2313 Saratoga ave SW, Perry Township, guilty, and costs.

Improper lane use Richard S. Holmes, 21, 241 Glenview, Dover, $25 bond forfeitue. Harboring two dogs, each three months old or older, without licenses Carl J. Poote, 28,7659 Bermuda st NW, Jackson Township, guilty, $10 and costs with $10 suspended. Disorderly conduct by intoxication Oliver J.

Campbell, 27, 2120 Claremont ave NW, fined $25 and costs. He had pleaded no contest to the charge earlier and was found guilty, but sentencing was delayed until Wednesday. Vote on pact IRONTON (AP) A contract proposal was to be voted on today by 375 striking employes of the Allied Chemical Corp. Ratification would end a walkout that began Tuesday. Local, Perry firms win contracts Massillon and Perry Township companies are the apparent low bidders on contracts to construct Happy Hills School near Millersburg.

The school will be a training center for the mentally retarded. It is a joint project of Holmes County commissioners and the Ohio Mental Health and Retardation Board. JAMES WILSON, of 5232 Southway st SW was the low bidder on the general construction contract at $483,655, and has received a letter signifying the commissioners' intent to award the contract to that firm. Whisler Plumbing and Heating, of 2521 Lincoln Way low bidder at $96,071 on the plumbing contract, has received a similar letter. The target date for completion of the center is early 1976.

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Years Available:
1930-1976