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Hospital Recordi Union to I tfl t.tt MI ISM iMYtftt ADMISSIONS New Phllwfelphli Glenn Burky 170 21st, st. SB. Nadine Simmons, 443 Fair av. NE. Mrs.

James Thompson, 453 Church av, SW. Mrs, John Pompey, 157 Beaver av, NE. Mrs, Inez Glazier. 134 4th st. NW, Mrs, Mary Parsons, 1012 Grant st, NW, Jeff, Kichard and Paul Brady, 731 3rd St.

NE. Elsewhere Juanita Hostetler, RD 1, Sug- Mrs. Donald Waltz, 336 Miller Dennison. LYONS Gift Shoppe Strosburg We tarry a fine selection ef: RIBBONS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DICORATIONS Oftn Sunday 1 P.M. Mime Jilt OPERATIONS New Philadelphia Mrs.

Mary Mowrer, Helen Roby, Jeff, and Richard Brady, Mrs. Delbert Barnett, Elsewhere Jacob Horrisberger of Marshallville, Harold Stutzman of Bolivar, Juanita Hostetler of Sugarcreek. DISMISSED New Philadelphia Jones baby girl, Mrs. Thomas Waller and son, Ray Lindsay, Mrs. Lloyd Stephens and daughter, Mrs.

Harold Peterman, Davis Betche, Mrs. Glenn Fox. and daughter, Theodore DeMattio, Mrs. Sarah Lemley, Frank Rearick. Elsewhere Melissa McPherson of Tuscarawas, James Hursey and Harry Lax of Uhrichsville, Mrs.

James Mosher of Dennison, Mrs. David McGrath of Sugarcreek, Mrs. David Whitmire of Dover. Twin City ailatetafcAAA eVettt ADMISSIONS Dennlsori Richard Mercer, 208 Bank st, DISMISSED Dennison Mrs. Ida Parcell and Mrs.

Eugene Langdon. Elsewhere Robert J. Par- fish of Gnadenhutten and Glenna Corbin of Scio. NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Dominick, 306 Bank Dennison, daughter. EMERGENCIES Jack Best, 42, RD 1, Dennison, cut the fingers of his left hand on a battery box. Richard Wallace, 23, 1227 Gorley Uhrichsville, cut the inside of his upper lip. Raymond Shivers, 30, RD 1, New Philadelphia, hit with a piece of steel on his right arm at work. John Salsberry, 11, Tippecanoe, fell during recess at school, hitting his head on the gymnasium Coshocton TAKES POST.

Mrs. Harry L. (Suzie) Heavilin of 130 S. Uhrich st. has been named Uhnchsville meter maid replacing Mrs.

Larry (Judy) Work, who will resign Dec. 11. Mrs. Heavilin, the former Sandra Sue Gold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W.A. Gold of 402 E. 1st is a 1956 graduate of Uhrichsville High. She had previously been a carhop at Drive-In and had worked in Hart's Grocery. She and her husband, an employe of Barmet Inc.

have three children, Ricky, 13, Randy, 11 and Kandy Sue, 6. Phila police cite 2 drivers New Philadelphia police cited two drivers in auto mishaps investigated Friday. Karen Hawk, 16, of 915 3rd st. NW was cited at 3:20 p.m. after her auto struck the rear of one driven by Waneatha Waltz, 62, of 948 Logan st.

NW in the 400 block of 3rd st. NW. Minutes earlier police cited Alma Maxwell, 45, of 122 McCook Dennison, after she attempted to drive her auto from 6th st. onto W. High av.

and collided with an auto driven by Dora Ric'-'ardson, 46, of 104 4th st. SW, Strasburg. Rubbish schedule Daily pickup schedule for Dover rubbish collection next week is: Monday E. 3rd st. north to Sljngluff Tuesday E.

Slingluff av. to north limits; Wednesday entire Ward Thursday holiday; Friday and Saturday downtown. ADMISSIONS Coshocton James H. Parr, 1251 E. Vine st.

Mrs. Donald Henning, 1015 Orchard st. Arthur E. Dawson, 186 Park av. Troy Lee Wilson, 908 N.

16th st. James Johnson, 305 Locust st. Harvey Layland, 149 S. 2nd st. Charles W.

Moyer RD 5. DISMISSED Coshocton Mrs. Jerry Hadrosky, Ethel J. Zumbro, Ethel Strawn, Don Carnahan, Mrs. James K.

Larntz, Mrs. Edgar A. Robertson and daughter, Delbert Rodehaver, and Charles Hardesty. From Elsewhere Mrs. Paul Stevens of Dresden; Donley Woodring of West Lafayette; Clarence A.

Wise of Louisville, Mrs. Earl Morris and son of New Concord; Mrs. James D. Robinson, and Charles R. Jackson of Warsaw, NEW ARRIVALS Mr.

and Mrs. John Besst, 548 School Coshocton, son. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young, RD 2, Coshocton, son.

Millersburq ADMISSIONS Mlllersburg Dennis DeMoss, Maxwell av. NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. David D. Swartzentruber of RD 1, Fredericksburg, son.

Elsewhere Penny Carbary, 18, of RD 2, Dover, who suffered a cerebral concussion in a Nov. 9 fall from a horse, has regained consciousness and is listed "critical" at Canton Timken-Mercy Hospital. She is in Room 386. Mrs. Kail Doney of Plainfield rd.

West Lafayette, was admitted to Mount Carmel Hospital at Columbus Tuesday for a hip operation. NEW ARRIVALS Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Newton of Wrigley, son, born Oct. 25.

Mrs. Newton is the former Sharon Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Russell of RD 4, New Philadelphia.

PATROL CADETS. Ohio State Highway Patrol Cadets John D. Miller (L) of New Philadelphia and Raymond A. Nelson of here during training at the Ohio Patrol's Academy in Columbus learning techniques. The Cadets are in the sixth week of a 13-week training course at the Academy.

Upon graduation they will be appointed Ohio State Highway Patrolmen. Cadet Miller graduated from New Philadelphia High and served two years in the Army. He resides with his wife at 112 4th dr. NW, New Philadelphia. Cadet Nelson graduated from Midvale High and served three years in the Marine Corps, He resides in Dennison.

Legal services' top attorney, aide are fired WASHINGTON The government's top antipoverty lawyer and his chief deputy have been fired because, their boss says, they condoned actions not in the best interest of the poor and violated the law. Terry F. Lenzner, youthful director of the controversial legal services program of the Office of Economic Opportunity, and his deputy, Frank Jones, were removed from their posts Friday night by OEO director Donald Rumsfeld. Arthur Reid, 40, deputy general counsel of the OEO, was named acting director of the program, which administers about 1,900 attorneys in 850 offices nationwide. No immediate replacement was named for Jones.

As examples of cases that caused the firings, an OEO spokesman said: New Orleans legal services agency is representing at least 12 defendants in a criminal case, despite OEO law that permits its lawyers to represent defendants in civil cases only. Western Center on Law and Poverty in Los Angeles represents, in two suits, at least 12 persons earning $11,000 to $15,000. Legal services attorneys are expected to handle only the cases of those living in poverty, basically those making no more than $3,200 a year. Dallas Legal Services unit is representing a college student, son of a well-to-do businessman, who chose to live in poverty. Lawyers are not permitted to handle cases of persons who opt to live below their means, a spokesman said.

THE SERVICE CLUBS IN ACTION "The Outlook for the Stock Market" has been selected by Myron Draper, an account executive for Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Smith for his talk to Dover Rotarians Monday noon in St. John's United Church of Christ social hall. James C. representative of the Ohio Insurance Institute, will speak to New Philadelphia Rotarians Monday at 6:15 in Delphian Inn. Dover Kiwanis will join the men of Winfield Grange Monday at 7 for their annual chicken dinner served by women Of the grange.

Presenting the program will be Floyd May, speech and drama instructor at Dover High. Lee Zimmerman, coordinator of the Drug Alert program, will show a Kiwanis International film on the national narcotics problem when New Philadelphia Lions meet Monday noon in Elks auditorium. Dr. and Mrs. Tripathy of Dover will address New Philadelphia Kiwanians Monday at 6 in Delphian Inn.

Ohio state fair nets $205,632 COLUMBUS (UPI) The 1970 Ohio State Fair returned a net operating gain of $205,632 for the 12-day exposition, the state auditor's office reported Friday. Despite a decline in paid admissions, the report disclosed total receipts of nearly $2.6 million, an increase of $21,526. Expenditures totaled $2.3 million, up $266,292 over the 1969 fair. The report listed principal source of revenues as gate and parking receipts, $1.1 million; paid adult admissions, paid children's admissions, concessions and exhibit space rentals, harness racing, livestock auctions, and fair entries, $105,714. Trans World layoff slated NEW YORK (AP) Trans World Airlines, the nation's No.

2 international airline and third biggest domestic carrier, says it is laying off 1,500 to 2,000 of its 43,000 employes. The airline, which has reported a $38-million loss in the year's first three said Thursday layoff notices had already gone to 400 hostesses, with others to follow in all job categories. TWA also filed with the Civil Aeronautics Board Thursday plans to eliminate it's lower "discover America" fare in certain parts of the country and to increase first-class fares for flights of less than 750 miles. School reopening DAYTON, Ohio (AP) Colonel White High School, closed Wednesday because of racial disorders, will be reopened Monday, school officials said. CARGO BOUND FOR DOVER.

A 520-ton eajgo of castor oil bound for Harchem Division of Union Camp in Dover was shipped to the Port of Lorain on the Brazilian snip Diana seen in the background on this picture. The castor oil will be shipped to Dover via railroad. According to V.J. Bedrosian plant manager, the oil is used in the making of fatty acid products and sebacic acid. Fatty acids are used in lubricant additives and sebacic acid is an intermediate chemical used in various plastic materials.

Divorcts Filed TUSCARAWAS COUNTY Barbara Carpenter of 340 Ashwood Lane, New Philadelphia, vs. Donald Carpenter of Canton, charging gross neglect of duty. She seeks alimony and her name restored to Bell. They entered into common law marriage September 1966. Donald Ricke of 244 Ray st Newcomerstown, vs.

Sallie Ricke of 126 Hampton, charging gross neglect of duty and wilful absence of more than a year. They were married June 12,1961 and have three children. Granted TUSCARAWAS COUNTY Michael Spencer of Mineral City from Rebecca Spener of Canton, for extreme cruelty and gross neglect of duty. She was given custody and support of a child. The court approved an April 1970 separation agreement.

They were married May 4, 1968. Suzanne Cochran from James Cochran, both of Ray av. NW, New Philadelphia, for extreme cruelty. She was awarded custody and support of a child. The court approved a Nov.

18 separation agreement. They were married July 28,1969. Raymond C. Fitzgerald of Canton from Lillian A. Fitzgerald of Waynesburg.

a Green from John Green, both of East Sparta. John Rockhold of Canton from Loretta Rockhold of Wilmr 1 Dismissed TUSCARAWAS COUNTY Estelle Hilton of 430 Front st. SE, New Philadelphia, vs. Francis Hilton of RD 3, Dover. Traffic Courts District New Philadelphia Fined: Donna J.

Long, 41, Dellroy, $10, failure to transfer registration. Bond forfeits: Frank J. Toth, 20, Cleveland, $22, and James L. Young, 22, RD 1, Sugarcreek, $17, speeding; Michael L. Camden, 18, Stafford, $57, reckless operation; Walter J.

Ludwig, 48, St. ClairsvUle, Albert C. Hoff- ensmith, 51, Tallmadge, DonaM L. Eltringham, 18, Junior R. Haught, 40, Elyria, Calvin Beed, 56, Akron, Frances D.

Pod- or ski, 28, Cleveland, and Charles L. Brown, Bedford, each $17, parking on roadway. (Patrol) Mayor's New Philadelphia Fined: Wayne M. Baker, 22, 207 W. 3rd Uhrichsville, $121 and three days in jail, driving while intoxicated.

(Police) NEWCOMERSTOWN Fined: John D. Stoffer, 31, 560 Heller $17.20 driving with an expired operators license. Serving OurFlag Navy Constructionman David E. Rothacher, husband of the former Linda L. Crites of 142 W.

Main Gnadenhutten, is serving with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 on the island of Guam. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rothacher of RD 3, Dover. The battalion's primary mission is the construction of a 1500-man temporary Seabee camp, which will serve as a forward home base for Seabees in the Pacific area.

Navy Petty Officer Third Class Thomas R. Reichman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Reichman of 1337 Kaderly NW, New Philadelphia, was graduated from basic Storekeeper School at the Naval Supply School, Newport, R.I.

Skelton sidelined HOLLYWOOD (AP) Comedian Red Skelton is suffering from a painful back sprain which has put him out of action for the next couple of weeks. A spokesman said Skelton, 57, twisted a back muscle while shopping and had postponed a scheduled Saturday taping of "The Red Skelton Show" until Dec. 5. YMCA Activities 1:30 ioyi Senior hljh open 1:30 All mimbir twlrti NO CLUI COlO MONDAY 100 rscrotlon and ling 11:45 Men't joifini and basket- bill 11:45 recreation swim 1:00 Men's open gym 3i30 Junior and Intermediate swim team practice 4:15 Girl'i lymnastlcs 2nd through 6th grade (or Wednesday at 3) 4:15 Tadpola 7 years through 3rd grade 5:15 Tadpole 7 years through 3rd grade 5:45 Man's Swim Class 6:45 New Monday Tribe Dlxon home) 7:00 Dover-New Philadelphia Senior Trl-HI-Y (Coed room) 7:00 Dover Junior Trl-Hi-Y (room 1) 7:00 Women's flying fish and shark 7:00 Recreation jogging (men's gym) 7:30 Swim officers training session (room 3) 7:00 Senior Coed Council (room 2) 7:45 Women's fish 8:30 Women's minnow TUESDAY 1:00 Tiny Tot Swimming Class 3 years to 6 years 4:30 Tiny Tot Swimming Class 3 months to 3 years 9:30 Baby sitting service and nursery 9:45 Slymnastics class 9:30 Women's jogging 10:30 Slymnastics dip Men's jogging and basketball 11:45 Men's recreation swim 12:15 Men's swim and calisthenics pool 12:15 Men's basketball and jogging. 1:00 Men's open gym 4:30 Boys gym class 2nd through 5th grade 4:30 Beginners sewing class (room 1 and 2) 4:30 Junior Science Club 4th grade and up (room 1) 4:45 Tadpole mixed 5:15 Men's fitness class and jogging 5:15 Boy's recreation swim 2nd through 6th grades 5:30 Cadet and Prep swim team 6:00 Men's fitness dip 6:00 Men's membership volleyball 7:00 BSA Troop 85 (room 1) 7:00 Iroquois Tribe 7:00 Gym Closed (Decorate for Sweater Hop) 7:00 Sigma Tri-Hi-Y (room 3) 7:00 Women's minnow 7:30 Women's evening slymrvasties 7:45 Women's fish 8:30 Women's beginner swim class Bookmobile stops TUSCARAWAS COUNTY MONDAY Stone School York School TUESDAY Tuscarawas Valley Junior and Senior High WEDNESDAY Bolivar School 92:30, Bolivar branch library 2:352:45.

Legal Advertising NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of MARYETTA WARDELL, aka MARIETTA WARDELL, Deceaied. Notice is hereby given that Mary Creager of 250 Forbes N.E., New Philadelphia, Ohio, has been duly appointed Executrix or the Estate of Maryetta Warded, aka Marietta Wardell deceased, late of the City of New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months from date hereof or be forever barred. Dated this 29th day of October 1970. HARLAN R.

SPIES Probate Judge of said County Patrick, Patrick Lehigh Attorneys (Pub. Nov. 7. 14, 21, 1970) J07435 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of DONNA EBERHARDT Deceaned. Notice is hereby given that Carrie June Foster of 11510 State Route 44, Mantua, Ohio, 44255, has been duly appointed Executrix of the Estate of Donna K.

Eberhardt deceased, late of City of New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months from date hereof or be forever barred. Dated this 26th day of October 1970. HARLAN R. SPIES Probate Judge of said County Charles T.

Barkett Attorney (Pub. Nov. 7, 14, 21, 1970) J07434 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of CARL E. RICHARD, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Lois Kreinbihl of 218 Miller Dennison, Ohio, has been duly appointed Executrix of the Estate of Carl E.

Richard deceased, late of the City of Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months from date hereof or be forever barred. Dated this 27th day of October 1970. HARLAN R. SPIES Probate Judge of said County Smith, Renner, Hanhart, Miller Kyler Attorneys (Pub.

Nov. 7, 14, 21, 1970) J07433 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of LENA M. STEVENS, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Helen Maxwell, 191 Shel-Mar Drive, New Philadelphia, Ohio, Thelma Schwartz, 120 17th N.E., New Philadelphia, Ohio and Dean Stevens, Box 163, Mineral City, Ohio, have been duly appointed Co-Executors of the Estate of Lena M. Stevens deceased, late of the City of New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.

Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciaries within four months from date hereof or be forever barred. Dated this 6th day of November 1970. HARLAN R. SPIES Probate Judge of said County Syler Redinger Attorneys (Pub, Nov. 14, 21.

28, 1970) J07442 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate ef WILLIAM J. CADDEY, Deceased. Notice it hereby given that William M. Paddey of 144 Briar North Canton. Ohio, has been duly appointed Executor of the Estate of William J.

Caddey deceased, late of the Township of Sandy, Ohio), Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their with said fiduciary within fill Tfol it B-7 fttwHM torn diM ftinof 61 Wtvtr lift day of WftUN (I, 8PIRS laid county A (Pub, if, NOTICI Nbtlea that Helen Maxwell, of 111 Mew OWdi Thelma Phllidtlphli, Ohlot and been Stevens, Box 163, Mineral City, Ohio; have been duly appointed tors of the Ettate of Forest C. Stevens deceased, lata of City of New Philadelphia, County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciaries within four months from date hereof or be forevsr barred. Dated this 6th day of November 1970.

HARLAN R. SPIES Probate Judge of said County Syltr it Redinger Attorneys (Pub. Nov. 14, 21, 28, 1970) J07441 NOTICE OF HEARING FOR THE ZONING BOARD OF Notice Is hereby given that a Pub. lie Hearing, In accordance with Co.

dified Ordinance No. 11127.04, 1127.05, 1.127.08, and of Dover, Ohio Zoning Code, shall be held before the Zoning Board of Appeals of the City of Dover, Ohio, on the 7th day of December, 1970, at 7:00 P.M. In the Office of the Director of Public Service, City Hall, Dover, Ohio, upon the appeal of Jonathon Mason, R.F.D. No. 3, Dover, Ohio.

Said appeal asks a variance to relocate a single family dwelling now located at 212 Harger Street to Lot No. 2975, corner of Harger and Florence Streets, Dover, Ohio. This 'Is a R-3 Zone, requiring 30' setback's on both side of corner lot, fronting on streets. Proposed setback on Florence IS'. All papers relative to this together with Dover, Ohio City Zoning Code and Zoning Maps may be examined in the Office of the Director of Public Service, where they are on file for Public examination," Action on said appeal will be taken on and after sa'id hearing date.

By authority of the Zoning Board of Appeals of the City of Dover, Ohio. Arthur L. Hannl Adm'inistrattve Officer (Pub. Nov. 21.

1970) J07459 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of MARGARET D. WILSON Deceased. Notice is hereby given that John Davis Wilson of 850 E. High New Philadelphia, Ohio, 44663, has been duly appointed Executor of Estate of Margaret D. Wilson ceased, late of City of New Philadelphia, Tusoarawas County, Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary witWn four months from date hereof cr be forever barred.

Dated this 12th day of November HARLAN R. SPIES Probate Judge of said County James S. Patrick, of Patrick, Patrick Lehigh Attorneys (Pub. Nov. 21, 28, Dec.

5, 1970) J07455 NOTICE OF THE FILING OF ACCOUNTS (Sec. 2109.30-2109.32 R.C.) THE STATE OF OHIO, TUSCARAWAS COUNTY, SS. In Probate Court Notice is hereby given that accounts and vouchers have been filed in the office of this Court by the fiduciaries in the following trust matters, to-wit: Name of Trust Kind Number of Account Ralph C. Hole, Estate, First, Final and Distributive. Alverta Froellch, Estate, Second, Final end Distributive.

Edwin F. Border, Estate, First and Final. Edwin F. Border, Estate, First, Final and Distributive. Mary B.

Ritter, Estate, First, Final and Distributive: Effie B. Donnelly, Estate, Affidavit in lieu of and for a Final Account. Dolanda E. Margo, Estate, First, Final and Distributive. Gertrude F.

Kuhn, aka Gertrude Kuhn, Estate, First, Final and Distributive. Nancy Forest Berkshire, aka Nancy Berkshire, aka Forest Berkshire, Estate, First, Final and Distributive. Virginia L. Stuver, Estate, First, Fina'l and Distributive. Edward E.

Kuhn, Estate, First, Fina'l and Distributive. Emma Kaser, Estate, First, Final and Distributive. Viola A. Quillen, Estate, First, Final and Distributive. Vito Petitti, Estate, First, Final and Distributive.

Wable E. Smith, Estate, Fifst, Final and Distributive. Carl Krebs, Estate, First, Fl- nal and Distributive. Harry Stall, Guardianship, Fourteenth Partial. Charles N.

MoPherson, Guardianship, Fifth Partial. Loraine Johns, et ship, Fourth Partial. Phillip Ray Johnson, Guardianship, Third, Final and Distributive. Betsy Jane Schaar, Guardianship, Final and Distributive. Anna Tangier, Guardianship, First Partial.

James Rybarczyk, Guardianship, Second Partial. Immel, Guardianship, Second Partial. Kathy Bland, et Guardianship, First Account. Patricia G. Krantz, et Guardianship, Second Partial (Final and Distributive as to Susan E.

Krantz). Ruby Bair, Guardianship, First Partial. Harold C. Burrier, Guardianship, Second Partial. Shepherd James White, Guardianship, First Partial.

Blanche Miller, Guardianship. Second and Final. Joseph M. Miller, Guardianship, Affidavit in Lieu of and fpr a Fina'l Account. Lesa Ann Miller, GuaKd- ianship.

First Partial. Paul W. Guardianship, First Partial. Izola Chambers, Guardianship, First Partial. 1 Said accounts have been suspended for examination of receipts and disbursements, together with the Investments, if any, shown thereto.

Any person interested In any of the said accounts or any item thereof may examine said accounts and any exceptions which he may hawe to such accounts at least five prior to the 21st day of December 1970 when the seme will be ordered to record unless a hearing ordered provided by law- HARLAN R. SPIES Probate Judge (Pub. November 21, WO) J07-I53.

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