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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 2

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TWO TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1958 OHIO -SALMAGUNDI Born. Monday, in Massillon city hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Krisher, 1017 2nd st NE, a daugh- 1 er A daughter was born.

Mondav, r0olests related to the final project in its $4,125,000 in Massillon city hospital, to Mr. school building and improvement Board Hears Protests From Labor Group Fire Captain Is Honored and Mrs. Thomas 0. Fuller, Beach City. program of a new Lincoln school and an addition to Washington high were presented to the board of education of the Massillon city school district at a regular meeting Monday night in the Washing.

In Massillon city hospital, Moii-i ton hA 8 nDe a daughter was born, to Mr.L, A of eight men representing organized labor of Mrs. Waiter Graber, RD 2, Dakon. this city appeared at the meeting to protest against installation of Kohler plumbing fixtures in the new elementary building and high school addition and about the small number of Massillon men being Born, this morning, in Massil- lo red on th Project. city hospital, to Mr. and discussion relative to Roy E.

Lovvorn, 208 5th st Brewster, a daughter. A daughter was born, this morning, in Massillon city hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ricker, 1802 Main ave W. In Massillon city hospital, this morning, a daughter was born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Frank J. Vaccani 580 Pennock ave SW. Tom Woods, son of Mrs. Lois Woods of RD 1, Massillon, formerly of Brewster underwent surgery Monday in the Massillon city hospital.

Mr. Woods, who expects "to undergo further surgery later 'this the hospital, was injured last August in an auto ac- in the area. Doug Smith, son of Mr. and Dale R. Smith, 340 26th st was taken to his residence ilonday from Massillon city hos- -pitaL He had been admitted to thc hospital for injuries sustained while sleigh riding.

it a seventh, grade student at Longfellow junior high school. Jack Vogelgesang, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. H.

Vogelgesang, 27 SE, had as weekend guests here his roommate at Bald; college, Berea, Keith of Lisbon and class- finale, Norman Andrea, White plains, N. Y. The young men at- Tended the Washington high "s'chool choir'i production of gers and Hammerstein's "Carou- Kohler fixtures was resolved' when a representative of the Canton architectural firm of Firestone tf Motter which prepared plans and specifications for the project promised to write to the plumbing contractor and request that he use fixtures other than Kohler if there is no difference in the price of those fixtures and other fixtures acceptable to organized labor. RELATIVE TO THE employment of Massillon workers on the project, thc board unanimously adopted a motion to make formal request to the general contractor to employ local men on at least a 50-50 basis. The union delegation protested against the use of Kohler fixtures becai'se union employes of that company have been on strike for about three years.

It WM charged that until just recently not one Massillon union bricklayer was employed by the Kintz Construction Co. of Alii Meeting Airs City's Future Parking Plans New 'planning to relieve the downtown parking congestion was, discussed this morning at a meeting between the parking committee of the Massillon Merchants association and Mayor Edgar L. Lash. Albert Kanner, chairman of the merchant's committee, said after the meeting that future Russell Smith received a bachelor of science degree in agricul- ture, Saturday, at the commence', ment exercises at Ohio university, Attending the exercises were his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Smith, 927 6th st SW, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunn.

Mrs. Louis J. Anderson, 528 5th st SW, has returned from Marinette, where she at- 1 tended the funeral of her mother Mrs. Martha Younk. Alan McClurg, four year old jton of Mr.

and Herman Me- durg, 2230 Amherst rd NE, wai taken to his" residence from Mas- city hospital, where he underwent a tonsillectomy. Howard H. Lentner-, son of Mr. rand Mrs. Frank R.

Lentner, 2047 Wales rd NE, received a bachelor of science degree, Sunday at commencement exercises at Miami Oxford. Lentner, who "will continue his studies at Mi- ami as a graduate student is a 1949 graduate of Washington high school and served with the U. S. -Army. ance which holds the general con tract for the project and that to date no local union carpenters have been employed.

It was brought out during Lhe discussion that three Massillon bricklayers are now working on the job, two having been hired during the past week. William J. Jones, veteran president of the Massillon Trades and Labor assembly, served as spokes man for the labor delegation with several other members of the group joining in the discussion. During the the Five Hurt In Accidents On Icy Streets A LIFE MEMBERSHIP IN the International Association of Fire Fighters is presented to Fire Capt. Walter Kritzer, center, by Capt.

H. A. Zimmer, left, secretary-treasurer of local No. 251, and Fireman Everett L. Stevens, right, president of the local.

A veteran member of the Mas- firer are affiliated for 35 planning for off-street parking is £nlcd with a life membership in being delayed until the new city th International Association of parking lot at North avc NE and t- lrc Fl hters ln recognition of Erie st is-completed and in hls Jong membership and his operation. KANNER SAiD, however, that of tlie local for 14 years beg sillon city fire department was years and held office for 24 years honored by fellow firemen at allle served as sccretary-treasurci meeting at No. 1 fire station Mon- day evening. Capt. Walter Kritzer, who has been a member of the department for more than 40 years, was pre- EmersonKindergarten Plans Win Approval Five accidents Monday were rcliminar la for a new kindergarten room for Emerson blamed on slippery streets and Approved by the board of education of the Massillon now as five persons involved required hospital treatment.

city school district Monday night. The plans were submitted by Herman J. Albrecht, local archl- In fairly eood condition in the who re P. orted tha advertising for bids for construction of the MassiMon'city hospital is James ncw st arled as soon as specifications are prepared. Lombardi, 30, of 315 McKinley a i5 "i 11 a thc north end of the existing McKinley ave, Dover, who was injured late Monday night when his car struck a culvert an Route 21, 2.6 miles south of Navarre.

THE INVESTIGATING highway patrol said Lombardi was traveling south and attempted to pass another southbound vehicle when his car went off the east berm. The left wheels of Lombardi's car caught in a ditch and the car struck a culvert after traveling 450 feet with the left wheels in the ditch. Lombardi sustained a laceration of the left knee and abrasions of thc right knee as well me jocai tor 1-1 years uegin i IK mitt; ning in 1922, was president for as and chest injuries. The patrol cited Lombardi to appear in Massillon municipal court Feb. 17 to answer a reckless operation charge.

services in various offices in local NO. 251, IAAF. has been affiliated with one year, vice president for two years and a trustee for seven yean. The membership was presented at a regular meeting of the local. Refreshments were served following the presentation and a business session.

the situation is being studied in Vn 9 the light of what effect the new ca 2al mth "hich local lot will have on parking problems and future decisions will depend on what its opening does to the overall parking picture. The new lot will be opened for paid parking as soon as parking meters, now on order by the city, are received and can be installed, Mayor Lash said. Kritzer is the oldest member of the fire department in years of service. He has been a city fireman here since May 1, 1917. Ex-Mayor Of Canton Would Read G.

O. P. r- xv; J.vl* 5E as mayor of C0mpleted Emerson building off 7th st SW. It will measure 31 by 41 feet and will be similar to kindergarten rooms provided at other school i. Albrecht estimated the of he room at between $28,000 and $30,000.

It will-be financed from a $4,125,000 bond issue approved ay local electors. TWO NEW INSTRUCTORS vere employed on tht recommendation of Supt. L. J. Smith.

They are Miss Barbara Jean Koontz and Mrs. Margaret Zepp who were hired in anticipation, of the loss in the near future of two teachers now in the system. Both the new instructors art working in the system at present. Miss Koontz is teaching a second class at Harvey and Mrs. Zepp is serving as a remedial Trucks Lack Decals, Two Drivers Fined Two truck drivers arrested within five minutes of each other Monday morning by the highway patrol pleaded guilty in municipal court this morning to not having a highway use tax decal on their trucks.

Russell E. Draime, 25, of 433 Main st, Navarre, and Wilbur F. Hopton, 41, of RD 4, Massillon, were each fined $25 and costs. (Both were arrested on Route 21, Injured Monday afternoon near Navarre, Hopton at 10 a. m.

when a bakery truck he was driv-j Monday and Draime at 10:05 ing hit a snow drift and ran into a. m. Monday. a utility pole two miles east of Louisville on the Louisville road FINED $10 and costs when he in was James R. Amcndola, 31, of pleaded guilty to speeding was 1359 Ivydale ave SW, L.

Pollock, 27, of 1548 Lake- Amendola. was taken to Canton, wood ave, Lakewood. Pollock Mercy hosnilal where he was was arrested on Route 30 treated for fractured ribs and re-' leased. An eight-year-old boy, Kenneth Hammel, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Hammel of 924 Cornell ave NE, escaped with only a bruised left hip when his -sled slid into a car in Whittier pi NE. Rcedurban at 9:35 a. m. today. John J.

Patricelli, 25, of 642 Lincoln Way charged with intoxication and resisting arrest, pleaded guilty to both counts and was fined $25 and costs on the intoxication charge and $50 and costs on the resisting arrest Witnesses said the youth was charge. co ddin down a hill when he! Judge Emmett D. Gravbili sus- ITlni-cllriininrrinvMntirlVnnr-tirVmAiAf! i i ic ui uiiiy cpmii VA JLA VjrT weeks. The lot will be used for a for theChairmanship, ofho Start 6 a actlve slid into the right front wheel of pended both sentences paid parking in its present con- chairmanship of the Stark county Republican commit- a southbound car driven by John tion of good L-CC. Vfnvt i OO OO1 r-i-Of dition with the blacktopping to weather con- permit.

The lot is already V-ut uy uiiii Martin, 22, of 321 27th st SE. for Republican precinct.The boy was released after u.3i.u ami iiuai" miUeeman in his home precinct, precitjct ward 9, at the Massillon city hos- that following the May primary election he will become an pital. for rhairman nf thn vl- :4 pointed out that specifications for the job stipulated several different brands of fixtures including Kohler or their equal and in that connection Dr. John R. Rohrbaugh, board president, stated that members of the board are unable to declare that one brand of fixture is better than or inferior to another.

DR. ROHRBAUGH explained that in awarding contracts fjr school jobs the board must accept the lowest bid from a reputable bidder and that in designating materials for a job it cannot discriminate against any brand unless it is able to prove that it is inferior. It was charged during the discussion that Kohler fixtures are inferior to other designated brands and that they are not as expensive. William Peel, business representative of local union plumbers, declared that the school board is paying top price inline day is almost filled. Kanner said his committee is combe, clerk of the Stark county board of elections and for the discussion abotUbeing used by many drivers on a candidate fSr GOP conZi tee was non-paying basis and at times dur- Wise said that James Sec-, Table Bids On Brewster Sewage Plant The Brewster village council at a regular meeting Monday ni considered five bids sub- ond lot be constructed when the as a move to unseat 1100 for construction of a sew- lot at Erie st and North ave NE Ella Buker of Canton who is now a disposal plant in thc village is being used to 85 per cent of serving as Republican county" r.

considering the recommendations 'past 15 years Republican commit- made by the Louis J. Reimer sur- jteeman from the same precinct yey report on city parking needs in which Wise resides, has volun- issued last year. agreed to' step aside so The next step, according to the Wise will have no opposition. Reimer survey, would be the construction of a second off street WISE SAID he plans fo file parking lot at the northwest cor- his petition either late today or ner of '3rd st SE and Charles ave. Wednesday.

The report recommends this sec- Wise's announcement is seen capacity. THE REIMER SURVEY was made by the city on the recommendation of the merchant's asso- chairman. Up to the present, Mrs. Buker has not indicated if she will, make a fight to retain the chairmanship. but no action was taken.

Council is expected to hold a special meeting later this week to act on the bids. Council awarded a contract to Wise said he decided (o bid Maurice Click and Son Construc- SLIPPERY ROAD conditions on condition of good behavior for one year. Patricelli was arrested early this morning when police were called to quell a disturbance at his residence. -THE CASE of Shirley hftl 1 OT i i i i OPh'l OSpa, vn- -M 9 Phll charged with failing to yield the rd NE, to Massillon city hospital 1 rig ht of way at an intersection on Lincoln way when ncr car an hit a slippery spot in the road. on Rollte 2i She managed to get the car under control when thc auto hit another slippery spot.

The second sent her into the pole. Mrs. was released after treatment. In 0 0 the Reynolds;" of "IKL" Lincoln today also the request of the prosecution, disturbing the peace Maurice Martin, jr 20, of 17th st NW ext, and Harrj city hospital is Sebastiano 68, of 713 13th st SW. Flavi- Way in Julv of 1956 At the time both were charged wUh am sustained scalp lacerations creating a disturbance near the trtcr 4rinft-i ciation.

It is aimed at establish-'for thc county chairmanship lon Co of Brewster for installa- and lost several teeth when he'Dresden Block Co nHnt in mg parking facilities at the plac- lowinsr promises of support 011 of a we side trunk sewer fell on an apparently slippery iavc'N'W The drfr uiVnfc es most accessible to the down- Republican leaders in 1 1 116 1 11 Etatc approval. Thc sidewalk in 6th st SW. near Lin- 1 total" of '0 co irl coVu town trading area. i Massillon, Alliance and the sub-i firm bld of 341,189.20 was one coin Monday morninc- The new off street parking lot'urban areas. now almost ready for opening was 1 He also said that if he wins the Fair Weather Due Wednesday The weatherman missed on his of snow Monday and could be wrong again today.

This was the forecast made bv the U. S. Weather Bureau at the airport: "Partly cloudy and windy, a high of 30 this afternoon. Clear and colder, low of five to 10 tonight. Wednesday fair and a little warmer, high 30-35." We have no further comment.

The Weather MASSILLON' AND VICINITY for the lakc after the project held by the Laut7.cn- heiser Plumbing i Heating of this city. The general contractor on the meter funrf The lot is expected Mav Primary, he intends to keep to swell ithese receipts to the point where it will pay for itself. Kanner said after the meeting the Republican party in Stark county active throughout the year. a Sa 'J rihc lan A of eight received. COUNCIL PASSED an ordinance under emergency rules') authorizing Robert Schimke.

vil-; kge solicitor, to purchase a tract of approximately 30 acres of land from the Bimler Land Co. at a price of 52,000. The land includes Stolen Car Recovered A 1955 Chevrolet convertible i i a I Ull LUCT 4U I i job was represented at thc meet- Wlth yor Lash toda th at his ing by L. W. Lehnis.

general om miUee to report 1 ndc tnn on to the merchant's association oincc in Lanton on Further conferences will e' b5S1 1 9 keep thc Republican or- 27 acres hng the west and stolen between 4:30 and 5 p. m. north of th south side MoniIa fro in the resi 0 man of the project, who stated that when work was started the Kintz brought eight bricklayers from Alliance who have been with the firm for varying numbers of years to form the nucleus of its bricklaying crew and asked thc Massillon union for a steward. Progress of the job has been such to date, he 5aid. that there has not been much need for any other bricklayers.

As the project progresses and needed materials are received, he told the labor group, all additional bricklayers, carpenters and other workers will be employed locally. LEHNIS STATED that if the Mostly cloudy windy and cold Kintz Co the jance today with occasional snow Iur-. brjcklavcrs nd cm oved ocal er Stray hlgh tem craU them. It was pointed out that the co.v .4:30 p. today's low, 13 tract with thc Kintz Co.

specified at 7:30 a. m. Yesterday's tation, .04. Yesterday's high tin- midity. 94: this morning's hu- itn if i ttn iifj 11 iifjii me, dity tS.

mean tern- lha the board could re- that local labor be employed "insofar as 1 Dr. Rnhrbaugh told the and three acres west of a full-time 1 el ul rtt dtlcs ot aclive on a 12-month called after the new parking lot 3 31 10 is opened and the effects on schedule downtown business can be judg- Wise has been a member of ed, Kanner said. Coffee Scaltls avarre Child County GOP executive committee for more than 15 years and also a member of the finance committee for 12 years. IWcldiiic Class Donald Colasurd, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Cola- PI a iitlOfl A surd of 215 Wooster st, Navarre, lcllljlt is in fairly good condition today the Massillon city h'ospifal the north side water tower. Acquiring of the land will make it unnecessary to secure easements from land owners for installation of the west side sewer lines. Council discussed proposed construction of a new on the north side of the village but no action was taken. Mayor Ellis Witting presided at Ihe meeting which was attended by all councilman. Members of the adult farm where a nda v' cla ondllcled Scolt.i^v for 'rcatmcnt of second agriculture teacher of Dalton 1- dcgree burns.

school, will have an oppor- information re-'! linily of Cnrol 3 in an arc wcld- 4 Teenagers 3... ancl Ml Basin st, Navarre, was recovered about 7 p. m. in BarnssviUe where it had been abandoned. The car, belonging to Mr.

and Mrs. Geis' son, Charles, 19, had been parked in front of the house' about 4:30 by Ray Geis. Both the father and son are employed by the Wheeling and Lake Erie district of the Nickel Plate Road at Brcwster and the elder Geis had driven the car from Brcwster to Navarre while his son accompanied a work to Toledo. According to Mrs. Geis, she and her husband were watching television and had drawn the Hire School Enumerator For Dalton The board of education of thc Dalton school district at a regu lar meeting Monday evening in the Dalton school rehired I.

Glen Berg, high school principal, as school enumerator for 1958. In anticipation of the sale o. the abandoned Moscow school on Route 30, west of Dalton, thf firm of Weimer, Miller and Lo title of the school. RECOMMENDATIONS made by the Wayne county health cic partment following recent in spcction of the Dalton and Kid ron schools will be studied at the front window lo' (iu and corrective nctior darken the room. About 5 p.

m. Mrs. Geis went to the window to tskc where it "eccssary. is considers reading teacher. A contract for furnlshiKf number of elementary i music wag awarded thc Engelhardt music store of this city on a bid of $1,832.80 which was the lowest of four bidi received.

For that sum the. music stort will furnish an orchestra 3rum. two snare drums, 16 violins, two flutes, two trombones, two clarinets, two two violas and two cellos and for a number of the The board authorized C. Young, business manager, to purchase an incinerator for Jonet school at a cosi of approximately $1,800. Young pointed out that incinerator is needed because of the recent installation of a gas- fired boiler in the school.

ON YOUNG'S recommendation the board voted to adjust the salary of the custodian-fireman of the Franklin school which is housing Lincoln district pupils, the adjustment to effective as of Feb. 1. The business manager reported that bids for a large quantity of school furniture are to be received Feb. 25. He also announced that the cafeteria of Lorin Andrews junior high school was to be opened today.

With the opening of that cafeteria, hot lunches are available to pupils at all IB Ihe system except the old Franklin building. The board indicated that it favorable to spending up to $1,000 to finance construction of observatory on the roof of Broolt- field school after Supt. Smith reported on a move which is underway here to provide an observatory. It was suggested that the group behind the move be instructed to ascertain if building of the observatory on the roof of the former school is feasible and if can be built for 51,000. APPROVAL WAS given to a bowling program for girls' cal education classes of ton high school at the Federal Lanes at a cost of 5475.

Summer school for elementary pupils was discussed by Supt. Smith who indicated that elementary students who fail a subject might be required to make up that subject at summer school in order to gain promotion to the next higher grade. Action on purchase of aew shades for windows of a lumber of rooms Washington high postponed until the Hoard's next meeting. Supt. Smith presented to the board a printed report on Ulk given by Samuel Milanovich, superintendent of Aliquippa, schools, at Canton recently on the 12-month school plan.

No action taken by the thc appointment of a InlOrmflllrtn rK rn- U' ceived from his the child in ours "hich will be conduct-! I our teenage accused thc shade and noticed the A preliminary stuuv was niarler iT UMhington is juM: Tarnlne walk- HP for five evenings over a per-t" from a kitchen cabinctlcar was missing. school. The nosi has hecn scalded himself with hot coffee iod of a monlh in hc farm sho -V dc lhc rC visit vuiitt 1 ins and c-nnl'inrr nn thn when he pulled an electric per- department of The class will high school, begin sessions Thursday of this week and will be held each Thursday, colator over while trying to pull himself up by the coffee pot cord. Awards Won By Ti teach thc class. A small enroll- i -I Iment fee will be charged.

Those ing and splitting up the money 'have been placed on Juvenile Probation red C. Horst. raturc of 19 was 8 degrees normal. RESERVOIR ICE Ice safe for skating today. REPOUT hj- thf Akron-Cinlon airport nealhrr Mition) '6 P.

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18 II A. M. tllc Ki 1 Co. to employ lo- John McChire of this citv won jcal workers at Ica.st a 50-50 it could not enforce that The motion embodying a i request madr hy Dr. Robert M.

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2 A. M. and seconded by Mrs Vir lginia Roesch with all board member? voting THE WEATHER EI.SI.WRERE By The ATiinta, clear Boston, clear Chicago, clear Cleveland, cicar if, Detroit, cicar 23 Los Angeles. 62 Two Named To Board Two great Danes owned by awards st the 21st annual show of the ilcKinley Kennel club at Canton Sundav. interested mav contact Scott Thursdav Ised of ri din a Thursdav at the school KINSLEY TO SPEAK F.

T. Kinsley, manager of the Ajax of West Arado was 1 01 centcr at lhe naled the top dog in breed bv! c11 Co Wl11 cak on Elcc exhibitor and placed second ini tronsc Computers in Industry" the puppy dog class while Alfreda: 31 8 rc ular meeting of thc Mas- cabinet and pave each of the others S10 as their share. Another 12-year-old hoy ac- and of contracts and salaries for sell leachcrs anfi employes for next Navarre Police Chief was notified and police in various sections of stale. He was notified about n. ni.

that the car was found sel al lh April 7 mcet- Barnesville where police report-) of thc oard. a 1955 Buick was stolen, ap-l. Tllp hoar nnssrd a resolution wn bo and school. The post has been vacant since 13 when M. E.

Gardner. dean for near- cd v.hen the Geis car was handonoci. No dsma to the auto Gcis. the Waynr coimly then running away instead of! paying the fare, has been to appear before Horst. jOL'eWSter A taxicab driver reported boy asked to be taken to Will Holfl avc SE.

and rar off when he! aiiphtcd from thc cab. The bovi to 0 vvas re for owned by: flinds Bills amounlinp to were approved. Robert clerk, presented a financial report ending Dec. 31, 1957 vvhich he said transactions for jthe year ainoiinted to S340.016.15 of Steubcnville high school. All members of the board were present at thc meeting.

There is a museum me in to Snai bpain. of We st Arado was the runner-up Amateur Radio club Friday by exhibitor and second he dcfc po ice he took thc cab to will in bred by exhibitor and second in! ai le defense crul a thc fsr c. When thc puppy tch cla-s in thc No. 2 fire lolinri she was not home hc The two' doss "were at thc corner of 9th st off ninn police were told, months old Monday. iTrrmont ave SW.

His report of Jan. 27, 1058 Brewster Roy Scout 20 the cash balance rt i "ill hold a court of honnr Thiirs-i air lirilii tn 535,596.68. Of thi.s home and wen, in at 7:30 in hc 5cout amount. S15.371.3n is in the gen'- at Brewster. rr fund: $18.076.64.

thr hotul A guest speaker uill address' fluid and $2.148.65. Ihc croup. Dennis Myers of Beach lur.d. New Orleans, clear York, cloudy Sv Louis, Ssn Francisco, cloudy ROAD CONDITIONS COLUMBUS. Kreezinp OSC tomperati: continue in state, thc Ohio Department of Uifihways reported today.

i While all major highways open, there are slippery spots; rtf line through Van WertJ 2n Mrs. Donald Benson, clerk of the Beach City cemetery board. in two new members at a meeting of the board Monday evening in Benson's store in the 5j village. O. N.

Bitticker. nient hy Mayor Joseph Plan Lfoctors Check Tissue Evems From Boy's Blind Eye ty. a member of the executive CANAL Wesley iScott, executive secretary of'the iMassillon Urban league'will be guest speaker at the Methodist ichurch Sunday during morning hoard of Buckeye council, Boyi Scouts, will show colored slides! of his stone collection. roppCf Dunnp a social hour refresh- mnon" for the American NOU IT'S 'IKE-NIK' ROMP: CAP) Italian papers iOL rrl15 anf hr cs -Ike-Nik. City approved by the Roy Kuccnr lost Ihc his of the first test on for the boy and his moth-! made or bima, Kenton.

Marion, Mount Gil- cad. Wooster, Canton and Youngstown, as well as in areas of Delaware, BellefontaineJ MIX. cemetery superintendent snd Mrs. Benson was rehired as clerk. Lloyd Zahner the remaining boerd member, i th.

MONDAV, a surgeon removed a bit of tissue from thc boy's to fiml out whether the Jan eye specialist inoun. of world re- Civic groups in Excello and latter evening. The Women's society of Chris- and elsewhere made to cover medical tian Service will Wedncs- at 2 p. m. at the church.

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