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Fftft 14, The Dally Reporter, Friday, June 20, I rtJMMttaaMIMillll.il Mmummmmamm News From 4-H Clubs Whan Vnltav nn county rends. Fred Eichcl flnd Wfefft the Angel Valley Rosebuds met Monday night in the home of Moore, members answered roll call by naming a favorite food. The committee reported that four itufled toys and 21 scrap books have been made for the pediatrics ward at Union Hospital. A box of food wns peeked and sent to Paul Hnver, a patient in Union Hospital, A letter from Lu- Brown, Jefferson Orange secretary, thanking the club for the trnsh can and litter bngs which they gave the An' around the was read. room letter was sent to Mrs.

Donald Fellof of New Philadelphia. Mark He'nnecker are in charge of writing the constitution, Mrs. Dupler served rofreshmentl nnd flames were played. Honnie and James Tnckns will give demonstrations on their projects when the next meeting is held July 6 at their home. Members of the Bnltzlcy Valley 4-H'ers answered roll call by nnm- ing different kinds of dogs, when they nipt recently In the nome of Rhonda Stansbury.

During the business mod ing it was decided thnt two bathing beauty conlestnnls must bo chosen nnd was decided to purchase place member is to make a poster cards for on patients' trays at Un ion Hospital. The girls made several cancer pads. A demonstration on "Hair Styling" was given by Nancy Mctzgcr. She was assisted by Gay Lynn Moore and Mary Jane Green. Katherlne Wcbcr presented a demonstration on "Table Setting." A demonstration of baking a lemon cake was given by Gay Lynn Moore and the cake WHS served for refreshments.

Demonstrations were assigned to Carolyn Cronebaugh, Pauline Haver and Mary Ann Carpenter. Guests were Becky Haver and Mrs. Thomas Moore. The next meeting will be July 6 In the home of Sally Green. There were 30 members present when the Huslin Hill Stitcheretls met this week.

Jane Ann Schilling, Dorothy Cline and Patty Schilling were appointed to give demonstrations at the June 29 meeting. Kc- frcshmcnts at that meeting will be served by Betty Hall, Cheryl Wrm- ple and Janice Border, Marie Miller will represent the club in the senior division of the bathing beauty contest and Cheryl Womple will be the club's entry in the junior division. The Caraway Girls Club mot this week in the home of Barbara Stein with 10 members 1 and eight associate members attending. Roll call was answered by giving a health rule. Demonstrations were given by Ruth Ann Zesiger, Jill Stauffer, Dcbby Fuller and Wnni- ta Youngen.

Lunch was served by Carol Angel, Mareia Widdcr, Laurie Jo Kaiser and Miss Fuller. The following girls were nominated for the bathing beauty contest: Gloria Jabcrg, Jackie Yoder. Ginger Snydcr, Shcryl Smith and Barbara Stein. The next meeting will be July 1 at Caraway High. to place in store windows for the "Keep Ohio Clean" project.

June 30, at 1 p.m., is the dnlc for the next meeting. Thirteen members and two advisors were present at a recent meeting of the Phila Fireflies. Sarah Biglcr was chosen to be In the 4-H bathing beauty contcM and during the remainder of the meeting the group sewed tea Vowels nnd had demonstrations. Refreshments were then served. The York FuturcUcs met Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs.

Hnwk. Roll call wns answered by IU girls. Plans were made to take tour July 16. l-'ayc Carol Mnlli, Knren Helknap, Patty and Bonnie Miller g.ive demonstrations, The girls rehearsed for the talent show and worked on (lieu 1 projects. Lunch was served by Karen Helknap and Patty The next meeting will be July 1 in the home of Charlotte Morris.

A me.eting of the Dundee Modern Misses was held Tuesday in the Dundee Church. Projects were discussed and were made; for the next meting to be held June 30 at 7:30 o.m. in the church. Demonstrations will be given by Vicki Hite, Mary Garber and Linda Holderbaum. Barbara Fender will serve refreshments.

The Fiat Progressive Busy Bees will meet July 2 in the home of adviser, Mrs. Edward Emig. The girls met recently in Mrs. Einig's home with 17 members an- swering roll call. Shirley Regula and Cheryl Burger gave demonstrations.

Carol Emig was chosen to represent the club in the junior division of the bathing beauty contest and Nancy Emig was chosen as senior contestant. Shirley Rcgu- la spoke on "Finding the Hazards." Cumberland By MRS. RUTH Telephone NEW CUMBERLAND Mrs. J. R.

Slrouble of Mentor, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sharks of Perry, 0., were recent callers on friends i here. Sparks Is a son of the late Joe Sparks, a former resident of this area. Mrs.

Daisy Lapp in visited reccnt- ly at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. iS. D. Scott at Now Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker of 'Magnolia were recent callers at the home Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Lappin. Mr. and Mrs. George KrieR of New Philadelphia nnd Mr.

and Mrs. Forrest Wright of Warsaw called recently at the homos of Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Tressel and Mr.

and Mrs. Clark Houze. Mrs. Wright, the former Ruby Boal, taught school at Little Fraction during the term of 1912-13. Green Patrick underwent a lonsilcclomy operation nl Union Hospital Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dinner and daughters, Kim nnd Kelly, visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton nt Hnyesvllle.

The Bucks Township Boys Club will meet Thursday, July i) at 8 p.m. in Bucks Township Hall. The met this week in the hall with 15 members attending. Refreshments were served by Rodney Goedel and Kenny Stein. The Sugarcreek Valley Club met recently with all members attending.

Kolan Hershberger, vice president, conducted ihe business meeting. The next regular meeting will be Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Raymond Miller. Vessel Sinks In Lake Huron ALPENA, Mich. The col- llslon-bnttcrcd freighter Monrovia today went down In fog-covered Lake Huron.

The Coast Guard reported Hint the freighter Norman W. Foy lost radnr contort with the doomed Li- berinn ship nt 1:15 n. in. EST, more thnn 11 hours after it collided with the Cnnodian freighter Royalton In heavy fog Thursday, The Foy barked Into the collision area after losing contact and retried heavy debris in the water There was no sign of the Mon- rovia. i The collision, off Thunder Boy Island In northern Lake Huron, I was the first major shipping accl- i dent in the (ireat Lakes since tho I opening of the St.

Lawrence Son; way. I Fast action by the Fo.v which i resulted In the rescue of the rovln's crew some (50 minutes after nn order to abandon ship was flashed. The Hoyallon suffered only minor damage in the collision. Cause of the collision has not been determined. The 417-foot Monrovia, which was carrying a cargo of steel from Antwerp, is out of Monrovia, Liberia.

It was headed for Chicago and Dultith. The Royalton Is owned by the K. Scott Misener, of Port Cnlbournc, Out. Mary Staten of Kinser Lanes sot the pace in the Thursday Afternoon llomemakeis League when she shot 17-1 on route to 474. Mary Penso Ux)k runnerup honors in the single game category with .173.

Kinser Lanes was hijih (cam with 2315, including 844. STANDINGS Penso's 8, Edgar Spring Inc. (i, New Phila Buchlcrs 5 Kinser Lanes Leading the way in the Tuesday Night Women's League was Elda with 442 including Ki4. George's Oulf and Porter Plumbing were high teams with 2388 and 2381, respectively, with the former team rolling 854 for lop single. RESULTS Linn-llerl, 3 Frown- feller's Food liner Porter Plumbing 4 Lahmers TV George's Gulf 4 Frances Beauty Salon 0.

High scores were recorded by Orrie Rose and Joan Williams in the Wednesday Mixed Couples League. Rose rolled 205 en route to 541 and Williams shot 506 including 175. Helen Baxter followed with 155 en route to 454. STANDINGS Handicaps in, Spares 1(5, Ten Pins 15. Pin Spotters 14, Curves 13, Sleepers 13, Strikes 12, King Pins 11, Head Pins 11.

Pin Boys 10, Splits 8 and Hooks 5 Members of the Busy Farmers 4-H Club met recently in the home of Roger Dupler and he gave a demonstration on his gardening project before the meeting. The club discussed the project "Keep Ohio Beautiful" and decided to make posters and place them Cyclist Injured In Phila Accidents A 9-ycar-old bicycle rider was slightly injured as two accidents were reported Thursday by New Philadelphia police. Bobby 7.owe; of 729 S. Broadway New Philadelphia, was treated at Union Hospital for lacerations of and multiple abrasions after his bicycle was struck by a car at 4:33 p.m. in the 300 block of Front St.

SW. The car was driven by Leroy Crites 29. of 321 W. 'l2th Dover, who told police that the boy's bicycle came out from a private drive at Front Ave. SW in front of a parked car and he was unable to avoid the accident.

The lad was taken to the hospital in a Linn-Hcrt ambulance. The second accident occurred a.m. on the public square when a car driven by Dalton D. DeVoro, 25, of 315 5th St. NW, Now Philadelphia, backed from a parking into a cur driven by Raymond E.

Kerns. 41), of 1031 Miller Ave. NW, New Philadelphia. No citations were issued in either accident. 400 Dogs Expected In Coon Trials At Newcomerstown At least 400 dogs are expected to be entered in for this weekend's U.

S. Coon Dog championship field trial near Newcomors- tow.n. The winning dogs, along with the runncrsup in both Uie tree and line classes, will receive cash prix.es and trophies. A guaranteed finals of $2,000 has been posted for the event which is drawing some of Hie linest coon dogs iu the Trials start at a.m. tomorrow and nl 5 a.m.

Sunday. The grounds are located south of Newcomerstown off U. S. Route 21. Moody of New Jersey and Clarence Smitlo.v of Uhrichsvillo.

will be auctioneers with Harry T. Rutherford as manager and Robert Shurtz, of Newcomerstown, field marshal. The public is invited. RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 4 Stale No.

REPORT OK CONDITION OK The Citizens-State Bank of Strasburg of Slrasburg, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, at the close of business June 10, 19.19, a State banking institution and operating under Hie Imiiklni; laws of nils State and a member of the Federal Ueserve System. I'lihllsUcd in accordance with a call made by the State Hanking Authorities and by (lie Kedcral Reserve Bank of this District, ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, Including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection. 321.1U.6G United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions -III Corporate storks (including $9550.01) stork of federal Reserve bank) 5. MO no Loans and discounts (including $24. 3H nverdrnfls) 1 ,22 Bank premises owned furniture and fixtures tl.llti.ll Other assets l.iii.vva Columbus Golfer Pre-Senior Favorite COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Byron Jilek of Columbus is an odds-on favorite to win Ohio's fourth Pre- Seniors golf championship today.

The 4(5-year-old home builder fashioned a two-under-par 70 in Thursday's opening round and I E. H. i Cheese) Hanhart and George Harvey of Dover and Bill Phillips of New Philadelphia were out of the running for honors. They shot and respectively. TOTAL, ARSF.TS boasted a throe-stroke edge as the field of 12!) tci-s off today for the final 18 holes over Brook side Country Club's (i, liSl ard, par 72 i l.l.UUl.l TIKS individuals, partnerships.

-UiliJ! 15 Demand deposits of and corporations Time deposits nl individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits ol United States Government (including postal Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified anc) officers' checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $1. 711.024 Other liabilities s) .01 01 i 28 Texas was a republic trom to when was annexed by Uu States. Weekend Television Highlights (LISTINGS ARE Channel .1 (Nno-KVW Channel 8 W.MV EST FOR EOT ADD ONE HOUR) channel 6 WBW8 Channel 7 (NRC.AtlC) WTRP Channel 0 ALL PROGRAMS HUIUECT TO CIIANGB OfCNOTES COLOR PROGRAMS UAVTIMK TELEVISION PROGRAMS 3 a.m., Today'i Clmnroomj 8 n.m., Today! 7:88 a.m News; a.m., Cnsh on tho Line; 0:30 a.m., Treasure Hunt; 10 a.m., Price Right; 10:30 a.m., Concentration; 11 a.m., Tie Dough; 11:30 p.m., I' Could Bo You; Noon, Movie; p.m., 2 p.m.. Voting Dr. Malone; 1:30 p.m., From Thesn Roots; 3 p.m., Truth or 3:30 p.m., County Fair.

CHANNEL 8 n.m., Hex Rumnardl; (MS n.m,, Wllllo Wonderful; 7 a.m., Cnpt. Kangaroo; 7:4, a.m., Watch and Win Movie; 9:30 a.m., Sam I.evenson; 10 a.m., I Lovo Luey; 10:30 a.m., Top Dollar; lln.m., Love of Life; 11:30 a.m., Search For Tomorrow; a.m., Guiding Light; Noon, movie 1:15, Jimmy Dean; 1-30 p.m., Art Llnklelter; 8 p.m., Big Payoff; 2:30 p.m., Verdict In Yours; 3 p.m., Brighter Dny; 3:15 p.m., Secret Storm; 3:30 p.m., F.dgo of Night. CHANNELS a.m.. Little Margie; 8:30 a.m., Paige Palmer; 10 a.m., nnd niley Show; Our Miss Hrooka; 11, Noon Show; Noon, One O'clock Club; 1:30 p.m., Onln Storm; 2 p.m., neat Tho Clock; 2:30 p.m., Do You Trust; 3 p.m., naiulntand. FIUIMY 4 P.M.

CO RnrnaKv. Umidslanrt. (fl) A llio World Turns. (7) It's A Grcnt Life. 4:30 P.M.

(S-fl) Mlrkcv Mouse Club. (8) MovJo. (7) Llfa of niley, 4:45 (3) Movie. 5 P.M. (5-9) Thrco Stooges.

(7) Sgt. Prrnton. 5:30 P.M. Kuldhelin. Poprye.

(0) News, P.M. (.1) Bowie. ID) I I Camera. (7) NIHVS, Sports, (fl) Naked Cily. P.M.

Superman. Passage, II a 1 e. (ft) lim Tin IV) Tin 7 P.M. (3-7) Fourth CoaM. (ft) Walt Disney.

i Amateur Hour. (8-JIJ J'hil Silvers. (5) I Tombstone Territory. 8:30 (3-7) Tliln Man. (II) riiiyhou.sc.

(5) 77 Sunset Strip. r.M. (3-7) Boxing. (8) Lineup. Zane (j rey.

P.M. (II) Person to Person. (5) U.S. Mar him I. 9:16 P.M.

Jackpot Bowling, (7) Sports. 10 News, Wenlhcr. Sports. 10:15 P.M. (5-7) Jack Pnnr.

(3) Movie. MIDNIGHT HM News'. Cl-fl) (7) Diiily Wortl. (5) I Am Ihr Law P.M. (3-0) People Arc Funny.

(5) Dick Clark. (0-9) Perry Mason. 7 P.M. (3-7) Perry (6) Playhouse. 7:30 P.M.

(B) or Alive. (5) blteo U.S.A. (0) S.A. 7. 8 P.M.

(5) Dancing Party. (3-7) Blnck Saddle, (fl) Brenner. (0) December Bride. 8:30 P.M. (fl-0) Hnvo Gun, Will Travel.

(3-7) Clm- arron City. ,9 P.M.. (R.9 Gtinsmokc. (5) Code Tm-ee. P.M.

(3) Bold Venture, (5) SA 7. (8) Death Valley Days. (7) DA's Man, (U) Mac Haldera. 10 P.M. News.

10:15 P.M. (9) Brenner. SATURDAY 8:30 A.M. Ours. ill) Agricultural Banjo's Knvin.

Three Liuul Film. 7 A.M. Movie. (8) UFO A.M. (3) Albert P.

Worm, (fl) Mr Carnival. (7) Animal Fare. A.M. (3) Fife and Drum. (5) Slu (7) Bui's Bunny's Friends.

Stooges. A.M. (7) Cisco Kiel. Captain Kangaroo. (3) of Fortune.

(5) Christophers. A.M. CI-7) Howdy (ft) Uncle al: A.M. (3-7) Huff and Itedd.y*. Mighty, Mouse, (ft) Count of Monte Cristu.

10 A.M. (3-7) Fury. (5) Kit Carson. (8-9) Heckle mid Jec'kle. 10:30 A.M.

i ClTctvs Boy. (R) Torrvloons. Hobin Hood. (5) Foreign Legion- nnlrc. 11 A.M.

CD Wild Bill Hiekok. (5) Dance Parly. (7) True Story. (U) Nine Teen-Time. (U) Hex Humbnrd.

11:30 A.M. (3-7) Detectives Diary. (8) Youthcalcr. NOON (3) Mr. (5) Movie.

(7) Hop- along CaHsldy (B) Handstand. 12:31) P.M. (7) This Is the Answer. (3) Movie. 1 (5-7) Baseball (Indians vs.

Hod Sox). (0) Movie. 1:30 P.M. (II) Safely Council 2 P.M. Movies.

3 P.M. (3) Movie. (H) Ramar, 3:30 r.M. (3) Golf. (5) Movie.

(7) To Be Announced. (II) Wrestling. Three Stooges. 4 P.M. (7) Kingdom Of The Sea.

(B) Movie. (II) Wrestling, 4:30 P.M. Captain David Criof. CO, Barnaby. (S) Three Stooges.

(H) Lone Hanger. 5 P.M. (3) Sky King. (7) Soldiers of Fortune. l.

Lights, Camera, Questions, ui) An- nlo Oakley. Keep Talking. P.M. (3) Casey Jones. (7) Frontier You Asked For it.

(H) Jeff's Collie, lit) News, Sports. P.M. CD Soldiers of Fortune. (8) Sea Hunt. l.

Dateline Europe. (I)) Wanted or Alive. (7) Rifleman. SUNDAY A.M. (H) Air Force Story.

(7) Movie. (3) Frontiers of Faith. Fuith for To clay. (5) Prayer Meeting. 8:30 A.M.

(B) Face the Nation. (3) Popryc's Par ly. (5) Three Stooges. Living Word. A.M.

(S) Muvie. (8) Talk Back. (7) Industry On Parade. 0:30 A.M. (3) Qi.x-st For Adventure.

(7) Big Picture. (I)) Outdoors Club. (B) Ca mcra Three. 10 A.M. (3-5) Movies.

(8-9) Humbard Family. (7) Christophers. 10:30 A.M. (7) Bugs Bunny. 11 A.M.

(3) Sports Playback, (ft) Gene Carroll. (II) Hawkcyc. (7) This Is The Life. (H) Oral Roberts. 11:30 A.M.

iBI Cisco Kid. (7) Highway Holiday, ill) Soldiers of Fortune. (f)j Three Stooges. IZ NOON Ml) Neapolitan Serenade. (S) Fraukle Yiinkiivic.

(3-8) Movies. (7) Movie. 12:30 P.M. (7) St. Lawrence Seaway.

(9) Three Sloogi-s. 1 P.M. Movie. Zero 1:15 (7) Baseball. (Orioles vs.

Tigers). 1:30 P.M. (Ii) Robin Hood. Cisco Kid. 2 P.M.

(H) African Patrol, (fl) Movie. (5) Kit Carson. 2:30 P.M. (3) Viewpoint. (8) County Bar Association, (ft) Public Defender.

3 P.M. (8) Art of Investing. (3) Shoot the Moon. (5) Code Three. 3:30 P.M.

(8) 20th Century. (9) News In He- view. (5) Playhouse. (3) Movie. 4 P.M.

(5) Douglas Fairbanks. (9) Dancing Party. Target. (7) Boots Saddles. 4:30 P.M.

f5) Lone Ranger. (8) Movie. (7) Frontiers of Failh. 5 P.M. (3) Meet the Press.

(5) Jim Bowie. (7) Walt Disney, (fl) Lawman. 5:30 P.M. (ft) Roy Rogers. (B) 20th Century.

(3) Brave Eagle. P.M. CD T. B. A.

Lassie. (71 Leave It To Beaver. (8) Highway Patrol. P.M. (3-7) Suspicion, (ft) Maverick.

(B) Follow That Man. That's Mv Bov, 7 P.M. (8-9) Ed Sullivan. 7:30 P.M. (5) Lawman.

Ci-7) Pete Kelley's Blues. 8 P.M. (3-71 Variety (5) Colt .45. G.E. Theater.

8:30 P.M. (31 Record Years. (H-9) Alfred Hitch- coek. 9 P.M. (3) To Be Amiocuned.

(ft-9) Lassie (3-7) Loretta Young. (8-9) Richard Diamond. P.M. (3) Movie. (S) Meet McGraw.

Sea Hunt. (9) What's My Line? 10 P.M. (7-8-9) News. 10:05 P.M. (5) Championship Wrestling.

11:30 P.M. (3) Wrestling. TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS 6:30 n.m. RAWHIDE (8-9)-Lin dn Crislal stars with Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood in "Incident a Burst of Evil." The crow of the cattle drive captures a wild-look inR man who has been stalking their camp on foot. 7 p.m.

FOURTH COAST The immediate problems and long range potential of the St. Lawrence Seaway will bo explored. The program will mark the official open Ing of the Seaway and will include parts of the dedication ceremonies with President Eisenhower anc Queen ElUaboth at St. Lambert Jxicks in Canada earlier in the day, 7 p.m. WALT DISNEY Slaughter gallops off on a grueling marathon ride in an attempt tt shatter the alibi of a suspected murderer in "Texas John Slaughter." 8 p.m.

SQUAD Lt. Frank Ball insert Leo Marvin) discovers criminals using Karate, one of the most deadly forms of hand-to-hand combat, in "Decoy in While." 8 p.m. TOMBSTONE TERRI TORY Hollister takes up the fight of a bridegroom who has promised to hang up his guns in "Shoot Out at Dark." 8:30 p.m. 77 SUNSET STRIP (S) investigator'Jeff Spencer (Roger Smith) finds himself in the Orient and in trouble in "Hong Kong Caper." p.m. LUX PLAYHOUSE (8) Award winner Anne Baxter stars as Delphine Murphy in "The Four," the dramatic story of a schoolteacher's terrifying experience with four hostile students.

(Rebroadcast). 9 p.m. BOXING Ralph (Tiger) Jones of Yonkors, N.Y., and Victor of Argentina trade blows in a Id-round bout at Madison Square Garden in New York, 9:30 p.m. PERSON TO PERSON (8-9) Edward R. Murrow will make his 499th and 500th visit when he calls on Hugh Bailu'e, former president of the United Press, and actress Lee Remick.

This will the final program of the season, rounding out the sixth year for the series. The Summer replacement will be "Ted Mack and the Original Amateur 10:15 p.m. JACK PAAR Carol Channing and Pat Harrigton Jr. head the panel. Danny School nakes a return visit after a long ibsence.

Jose Melis and the trio )lny "Almost Paradise." TONIGHT'S MOVIES p.m. NINK GIRLS vilh Ann Harding. 4:45 p.m. THE FALCON IN SAN (3) Mystery with Tom jonwav. 10:15 p.m.

SHOULD LADIES BE- IAVE? (3) Drama with Lionel Jarrvmore. 10:20 p.m. RAIDERS OF THE IEVEN SEAS with ohn Payne and Donna Reed. 10:20 p.m. MR.

DEED GOES TO with Gary Cooper. 12 Midnight SUICIDE FLEET Drama with Ginger Rogers. 12 Midnight TREASURE OF MONTE IKISTO (8) Adventure with Adele crgens and Steve Brodle. (7) KYW (NIJC) 1100 W'HBC (ABC) 1480 FRIDAY'S RADIO WGAR (CBS) 1220 Wes Hopkins; 5, Manning; 15, Wes Hopkins: 7, Program P.M.; News and Dick Reynolds; 10, News nnd Tom Manning; Dick Reynolds; Midnight, Wally King (on all night). WGAit 5.

News and Sports; 5:30, Weather and Ronnie Bohne; 5:4, Low- II Thomas and Sports; (i, Business Iowa; Amos 'n' Andy; News and Answer Please: Kdward H. Murrow; 7, World Tonight; 7:15, Newa Review; Leading Questions: 8-05. Seaway assage; News, Music After Dark. M'llIU 1 News; Sports; 5:30, Sands of Time; Cavalcade; ti.15, Showtime; 7. Music lor Moderns; 7:30, Paul Harvey; John Daly.

7:45, Serenade in (I. Hour of Sterling; and Swing; 10, News; Sports Whirl; 11 to Mid- Business News; (i, Fulton Lewis night, Dise Den. Home Show; 5:30, Found A Story; Hour of St. Francis; 6, Penthouse Serenade. 7.

World Tonight; 7:15, Dancing Patty; Marino Band; 10:15. Music After Dark. News; 5:15. Sports; 5:30. Record Room; 5:45, News; Frnnklo Avalon; Dancing Party and News; Navy Hour; 10, News and Sports; 10:15.

Dancing Party; 10:30, Moonlight Ballroom; to Midnight, Open House, SATURDAY'S MOVIES 12:30 p.m. MAN WITH A MILLION with Gregory Peck and ilonald Aquire. 2 p.m. WESTERN HERITAGE Western with Tim Holt. p.m.

WHISTLING IN BROOKLYN with Red Skelton and Ann Ru'thcrforri. 10:10 p.m. YOU CAN'T TAKE IT YOU Comedy with James Jtewart and Jean Arthur. 10:15 p.m. BEST FOOT FORWARD coniedv with Lucille Ball.

10:20 p.m. THE ASSASSIN Mystery with Richnrd Todd. 10:20 p.m. VICIOUS CIRCLE Drama with John Mills. 12 Midnight THE PACE THAT THRILLS with Bill Williams.

12 Midnight SEALED LIPS Drama with William Gargan. SUNDAY'S MOVIES Noon HOLIDAY IV MEXICO with Walter Pidgeon and Jane Powell. 12 Noon SWANEE RIVER Biography with Don Ameche. 3:30 p.m. JUDGE HARDY'S CHIL- DRE.V with Mickey Hoonev.

4:30 p.m. ESCAPE ME NEVER (8) with Errol Flynn and Ida Lupino. p.m. CAMILLE Drama with Robert Taylor and Greta Garho. 10:20 p.m.

MY DREAM IS YOURS Musical with Doris Day and Jack Carson. 10:20 p.m. BATTLE OF BROADWAY with Gypsy Rose Lee. 10:20 p.m. EAGLE SQUADRON (3) with Diana Barrymore and Robert Stack.

TIRES ARE MISSING Theft of two whitewall tires wn; reported to sheriff deputies Thurs day by Robert Stcinbnch of Port Washington. Steinbach said the tires were taken sometime Sunday from his car while It was parkec outside his garage. SATURDAY'S RADIO Tom Manning; 1 Dick Reynolds and News; 7, Program P.M. and News; Dick Reynolds and New.s; Wally King and Nous (on all IVGAK News and Sports; 5:15, 21st Shoot Set ByTuscoClub Entrants for the 21st annual Tusco Rifle Class A and small- bore mate-lies were arriving today in this county from several states, i With action slated to open at World'Tonight; of i a.ill. Saturday at the Brightwood SUNDAY'S RADIO KYW 5, News and Dernension; 7, Program PM; 9, Mcnnonite Hour; 9:30, News; Temple Hour; 10, Hour of Crucified; 10:50 to 11:30, News and Wally King.

5. Indictment; 5:30. Gun- smoke; 0. Frontier (ientlemen; Who; 7. Milch Miller; 8, New.s; the Air; II, UUMIICSS Trends; 9:30, News; 10:15 to 11:05, After Dark.

WHIM 1 5, Monday Morning Headlines; 5:15. Kium Canhum: 5:30, Hour oi' ti. Kdwards; Overseas Assignment; Lawrence Wt'lk; 7, Hi-Fi TIIIH-; 8, Sounds of Tomorrow; SI, F.ternal Pop I'oncert; 10, 10:15. Hour; to 11, U.S.A. Ill 78E1.78 TOTAL LIABILITIES Undivided profits CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1.739,813.711 100,000.00 85.000.00 40,854.36 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS bank eapital consists of Ormnon stock with total value MKMOKANOA I Acsets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 000 oo funds on deposit by Trust Department which are preferential Under Section U07.12, Revised Code Kapitzky, President of the above-named' banki hereby certify that 4 the Statement is true lo the best of my knowledge and belief.

FRANCES KAIMTZKY, President 1. Richardson Klorence K. Park H. K. StanhiirKL-r, State ol County cl Tuscan was s.

Swrn and subscribed before me 4 i Directors fi i .1 line, lli.V* Ii. L. liF.IJINOTON. I'uhlic Ciuiiiiussion HEAR EVANGELIST DANIEL BUSER "HOUR OF COMFORT" RADIO STAFF SUNDAY NIGHT, JUNE 28 7:30 P.M. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH SLINGLUFF AND CROSS STS, DOVER Everyone Welcome Rev.

V. F. Gardner, Pastor range south of New Philadelphia, over 70 were expected for the firing which will continue through Sunday. The two elusses are A master expert and marksman with caliber rifles. A total of 13 champions will be crowned the 2-day action.

A total of nine matches are slated. In addition, three other titles will include aggregate awards Saturday, Sunday and grand. Entries are expected from Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Florida and North Carolina. Among the list is Robert Moore of Claysville, 1958 national champion of the Smallbore Rifle Association. He won the title at Camp Perry last year.

Roy Cruthers of New PhUadel- phia will be the chief shooter, Scott Romig of Uhnchsville is chief executive officer, Sam Bond of New Philadelphia is chief range officer and Dorothy Bond will be the statistical officer. The public- invited to attend and observe the action which is expected to include the tiring by some the nation's vop rifle LEGAL ADVERTISING ADVEHTiaEMKNT FOR BIDS Sen led will be receive by the board of education of th Dnvcr City School district of Dover Ohio, at the office of the clerk, high school building, until 7:30 p.m., east ern stnndnrd time, June 20, ISSfl, anc nt thnt time opened by the clerk snlcl board, as provided by law, fo nil labor, nnd rmtterial necessary (V) rewiring nnd lighting of the Fiftl Street wlrtR of the high school build Ing, situated nt Dover, Ohio, nccord inR to drnwlnfis and specification tinted June 15, and prepared by John Billows for snld board. Instructions to bidders, drawing and for this work are on file at the office of Uin dork the board. The honrd of education reserves the right to reject any and all bids Dv order of the board of education Karl D. Dllgcr-Clerk Treasurer (June 19, 20, 1059) ADVRHTISEMRNTS FOR BIDS The Dover City Donrd of Education will accept sealed bids for a schoo bus in accordance to the following specifications: New 6 or 8 cylinder engine, stand ard gear shift, rnud grip tires, with a B8 passenger school bus body, The board will accept bids for a chassis and body, seperntcly.

The requirements to be in accord' mice to the state specifications or better and bus to be delivered by August 25, 1099. The board has a 104!) G.M.C. chassis with 54 passenger Cnrpentre body as a trade-in. This bus can be seen at the high school parking lot located on Cherry Street, Dover, Ohio. Bids will be opened nt their office, high school building, on July 13 at P.M.

The board reserve' the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the board of education Karl U. Dllger-Clerk Treasurer (June 19, 28, NOTICES FUNERAL SERVICES will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in tho Church of Christ for Mrs. Mary Cato 72.

Delbert Brunner will officate and interment will be in Dover Burial Park, Calling hours at the Mcese Funeral Home will be Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 268x DIRECTORS AMBULANCE OXYGEN EQUIPPED LEWIS FUNERAL HOME Phone 4270r, OH WHAT A SAVIOUR I appeal to all, born again, Christians to pray with me for teenage girls and boys who disobey in their homes, their fathers and mothers, read verse EXODUS 20:12. Send your prayer requests to Claude McCockran, 355 St. Clair Ave.

SW, New Philadelphia. 265-270X NOTICE For people who know and like the big name brands and can pay cash. Beck Bros, sells and Bar- reled Sunlight Outside White Paint at money saving prices. 121 South Broadway, New Phila- EDUCATIONAL LOOK! Special Rates For Beginners Accordion Guitar Instructions 75c Including FREE Use of Instrumcnst Take Advantage Of This Special Rate IRENE PIETRO'S MUSIC STUDIO N. Wooster Ave, Dover Phone 38323 Open Every Niglit 'til 9 p.m.

AND FOUND STRAYED OR Black Cocker Spaniel Dog, Child's pet. Answers to name of Lady. Please return. Mrs. Pearl Gatten, 323 W.

3rd Dover. 268-270x HELP WANTED OPPORTUNITY With a large financial institution, We have need for young men between ages, 20 and 35, who are high school graduates and who are interested in a future in the finance business. Starting salary will meet the needs of you and your family now. Exceptional employee benefits. No previous office experience necessary but helpful.

Must be personable and neat appearing. Phone Mr. Curtis, Economy Savings Loan Co, 4-2304 for appointment. 265-270x THE Tuscara.wa.9 County Society gratefully acknowtedgei Memorial contributions. Send Cancer, Union Hospital, DoVcar, MALE HELP WANTED DRAGLINE OPERATOR EXPERIENCED LIMA 1201 PHONE PHILA.

HELP WANTED DO YOU NEED EXTRA MONEY? Are you interested in making 30 per cent in commissions? You say impossible! Contact the following and see. JOYANA CREATIONS Box 17 Somerdale, 0. CIJHB GIRLS 18 or over, Night Shift, Apply in person only, Kwik Shake Inn, on the Boulevard, Dover 267-272x WANTED 2 Girls who want to do restaurant work. Waitress and short order cook. No experience necessary, Apply in person to Chuck's Drive-in.

WANTED MINE MECHANIC Experienced In Industrial Engine Repair And Power Shovel Maintenance TRUCK COAL CO. STRASBURG, 0. I'hone 5205 OR FEMALE WANTED Resident of Baltic, Ohio Civic minded person having confidence and respect of business people. To make credit investigations and serve as our local correspondent. Work is part time and on free basis.

Write Dun Bradstrcet, O. Box G777, Corr Department, Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED MALE NEED A PLUMBER? Dial Deise R. Deise, 131 W. 6th Dover BULLDOZER WORK.

New dozer with experienced operator. $7.50 per hour. Call Dick Quillin, 55087. 269-271x WANTED FEMALE LICENSED Practical nurse desires position. Night work.

Call 33271. 270-275X FOR RENT HOTEL By Day, Week Or Month 42976 FOR RENT MODERN OFFICE SPACE or Lodge rooms in Wentz-Fuller BIdg. Public Square. Suitable for any business that requires second floor space at low rent. Call Vince Weber 4-2862.

265-270o FOR RENT Attractive Unfurnished 3 Rooms And Heat Phone 54635 FARMER'S MARKET SPECIAL 1000 Leghorn Pullets 21 Weeks Old $1.90 EACH WALTER ALLEN P.O. 849G4, Jeromesville, O. FOR SALE 4 Hodson range type feeders and water fount- aines. I year old. Raymond Troyer, Box 78, Sugarcreek.

268-270X FOR SALE Dearborn mowing machine, model 14-1, fits Ford and Ferguson tractor. See Herbert Baggett, Zoar and Mineral City Road. 268-270c DOG'S LOVE IT It's Nutritious VALCO DOG MEAL 25 Pounds $1.95 100 Pounds $7.60 Valley Farm Supply 213 Cherry St. 143 Ray Ave. Dover NE, New Phila '1 LAY Pnila Tube Center! 'NEW 1 YR.

GUARANTEE PICTURE TUBES FOR ALL TV. ECONOMY 1-YR. PIX TUBES 12 14 tf it BE 16 17 19 20, 21 tn. (Ex.) Installed in home add't 24 in. $34 27 in.

$44 Aluminized or metal add $4. Many 72315 SAVE ON NEW TV ANTENNAS' TN'1'5 Inline Wlnecard' $13 $8.99 $16.95 Other $3, JJf5t Tubes, Off, Rotors TV TOWERS Galv. IK-in. O.D. Heavy 99c Per Foot Towers, Antennas' stalled, Repaired.

K-'A Terms. I GAR DEN TRACTOUS 1 TILLERS, Plow, MowrCiillivWte, Power Mowers S39 up Riding Mower New 1'V Display Others, Transistor Radios. GALAY'S VIDEO SUPPLY 218 1st Drive. N.W. Phone 72315 Alley read N.

Phila. Post Office 9 a.m. to fi p.m.—Closed Sim. T. V.

Leo T.V. TROUBLES? LET US FIND THOSE IN A HURRY! FOR FAST EXPERT SERVICE PHONE 38583 LAHMERS T.V 1105 Tusc. Ave. NW New Phila, Ohio.

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