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DailyRtpdrttf, Pew, 0,, Wtdatifoy, Jnly 1965 Health Board Okays Pay Hikes, Extends Dr, Lawrence's Contract The Tuscarawas County Board of Health, in a relatively short session last night, voted to extend through August the contract of HeaHh Commissioner Dr. Leslie L. Lawrence. board member said. Last year when the health board was in financial difficul' ty, the board voted to "freeze" aU pay hikes.

The pay increases will amount to slightly over NY Stock Quotations NEW YORK a.m. Stbcks: Allied Chemical 48 Alcoa 8 American Airlines 53 American Can American Cyanamid American El Power ur. Leslie L. Lawrence. 4 00 for the employes and will grower The board also approved pay, be received on their anniver- Amer can Hom 69 hikes for sanitarians llcllc Jllu I1)rsc Dr.

Lawrence's contract has proved by a 3 2 vole been renewed for the last few months on a short-term basis, Discussion also was held on pending the outcome of Lawrence's contacting the mendations by the advisory various county schools to renew council that a fulilirne commis-'health contract. The contract sioner and administrator or.provides a 50-cent capita paruime commissioners and assessment and gives the Bethlehem Steel fulltime administrator be hired, extra health services '-Bob Brks in a meeting in February the.Those schools who do not Ohio nealtn board had accepted Iho a contract receive only Corp recommendations and had sub-jhealth needs, such as immuni-i Cities Service' fl bucl cl zatlons. I Col Oh El including the daymonl and Indian Valley Con N. Ga.s eci financial needs for a Boards were expected to Con Can time department head. The budget, however mnge on passage of the 2-tenths mill levy by voters in Novem- Isary date.

The hikes were an- Amcrlc a Tel Tel American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Armco Steel Ashland Oil Atchison Atlantic Refining 71 2 Babcock Wilcox 3534 4(5 77 43 17 be contacted in the near future Corn Products by Dr. Lawrence since will schools have new boards. her. Nurses and sanitarians will both Cp Curttes Wright In other action, the board Detroit Steel Corp okayed bills totaling $1,124.67 Douglas Aircraft and approved the nurses and'Dupont sanitarians activities reports DWG Cigars .1 Wl fc.ll I 1 receive their pay increases ac-jAll board members were pros-'Eaton MFC, cording to a merit system, a ent. 233 15 Court Records Traffic Dover Cited: Norman J.

Ash, 26, 424 Canal Dover, no lights, and Thomas J. Taylor, 21, 510 Ray av. NW, New tion. (Police) Fined: Louis P. Carroll, 19, and Steve J.

Tsantis, 71, 122 N. Tuscarawsas Dover, $11.20, ignoring red light; Bond forfeited: Randolph R. Conrad, 19 138 McCrea Dennison, speeding, Jack E. Korns, 19, LeesyiUe, unnecessary noise, and Harry D. Patterson, 58, RD 4, New Philadelphia, failure to allow assurred clear distance, each $11.20.

(Police) New Philadelphia Fined: Velma R. Cooper, 44, 221 (5th dr. NW, New Philadelphia, $21.20, failure lo reporl an accident; James G. Johnson, 23, 304 Fuhr Dennison, $16.20, passing over double yellow line, and William F. R.

Spiker, 63, 308 Park av. NW, New Philadelphia, $16.20, failure to yield the right-of-way; Bonds forfeited: Garfield Rutledge, 42, Canton, $16.20 passing at intersection, and Jack L. Clark, 26, Coshocton, $31.20, reckless operation. (Police) Newcomerstown Fined: Charles E. Doll, 23, Stone Creek, $21.20 speeding; Samuel II.

Corbelt, 74, 588 Railroad New- comerslown, $27.20, speeding; John T. Fen-ell, 19, Beach Newcomerstown, $17.20, ignoring stop sign; Russell K. Moser, 30, Coshocton, $46.20, overweight truck; David E. Maloy, 18, 473 Barnet Newcomerstown, $32.20, reckless operation; and Beatrice M. Gipe, 38, River Newcomerstown, $46.20, improper license plates; Bond forfeited: Elsie M.

Vianzo, 51, Cleveland, $25, ignoring stop sign and Loren J. Bradford, 22, West Lafayette, $20, faulty muffler. (Police) Disrricf Ex-Ccll-0 Firestone Ford Motor General Dynamics Corp General Electric General Foods Philadelphia Fmcd: Goneral Paul D. Bartholow, 45, 147 2nd si, Strasburg, $31.20, disorderly conduct. (Police) Common Pleas The Economy Savings Loan Co.

of 147 W. High New Philadelphia, has taken a $1,207 cognovit judgment against Noah D. Yoder of RD 2, Apple Creek, and Jonas J. Yoder of RD Dundee. The money is claimed due on a note dated April 25, 1963.

Mary Mackovich, also known as Mary Ray, has filed an appeal involving a highway de- partmenl approprialion suit in which a $1,975 deposit had been made for 3.6 acres of her land on RD 1, New Philadelphia. (Union Township). Probate Inheritance tax of $63 assessed $6,379 taxable estate of Clara Rees of Dover. Estate of William J. Whitmire of Dennison valued at $16,885 in inventory filed by Scott Harrison, executor.

Lyle Stewart appointed admin- istrix of the estate of Roy B. Stewart of Rush Township. Marriage License Dale E. Calvin, 20, laborer of Newcomerstown and Marsha M. Frey, 18, seamstress of Dover.

Jerry L. Harris, 20, laborer of Canton, and Shirley J. Gailbraith 19, unemployed of New Phares D. Hensley 28, laborer of Strasburg and ever, ly J. Crawshaw, 22, office worker of New Philadelphia.

Austin H. Berkley, 22, Army of Uhrichsville and Melva Greenwood Dennison. 19, seamstress of George E. Ferguson, 37, high- Dennis L. Al-l patrolman, and Barbara sept, 19, RD 1, Mineral City, A.

Grahm, ft, beautician, both i i I It J11 failure to display 2 license Filed Divorces plates, and John S. Dvoruy, 21, Waynesburg, no muffler. (Patrol) Fined: Constance E. Marshall, 39, 602 Cricler NE, New Philadelphia, $20, speeding, and Myron D. Ring, ernm CaJ1 on charging al- of Uhrichsville.

Gen Tel El Goodyear Ilarb Walker Inl Bus Machine International Harv Mfg Johns Manville Kaiser Alum L.O.F. Glass Marathon Oil Marquelte Cement Merr Ch '-Mad Fd Montgomery Ward National Cash Reg National" Distillery N. Y. Central Norf. W.

Ohio Edison Penney, J. C. Pennsylvania R. R. Phillips Petroleum Pillsbury "Mills Pitt Plate Proctor Gamble Pullman Inc Pure Oil RCA Republic Steel Scott Paper Sears Roebuck Shell Oil Sinclair Oil Socony South Pacific Sperry Rand Standard Brands Standard Oil Cal Standard Oil Ind Standard Oil N.

J. Standard Ojl Ohio Studebaker Texaco Timken Roll Bear Un Carbide United Aircraft U.S. Rubber U. S. Steel W.

Va. Pulp '-Wail Tiei-n Westinghouse Elect Wheeling Steel Whirlpool Corp Voimgstown Closing Sales 97 8 51 458 37 52 57 27 88 4 4 73 34 85 8 20 77 60 61 45 144 41 820,000 Negligence and Cigaret Blamed in Fife Deaths tmnicusviLLE Negligence and a buttling cigaret have been blamed in the early Tuesday morning fife at 506 Trenton av. which took the lives nison; 2 sisters, Mrs. flobert (Bess) Young and Mrs. Marian Walker of Cadiz, and 2 Services for Rose will be held; of Paul Mallemee, 71, and his at 3:30 (fast time) in brother-in-law, Lawrence Hose, I Clark funeral Home at Cadiz 77, of RD 4, Cadiz.

Fire Chief Robert King said that a major factor in the blaze was the combustable materials on the first floor of the 2-story frame home. Mallernee's death was caused by third degree burns over his entire body. Coroner Dr, Philip Doughlen ruled that Rose died of asphyxiation. Services for Mallerncc will be Thursday at 1 p.m. in Uhrich- Hosteller Funeral Home with Rev.

Glenn Brunstetter officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Mallernee is survived by a son, Donald of Den- I with Rev. Allen Rose officiating. Burial will be in Deersville Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home tonight. Rose was born in Harrison County, son of the late Stanley and Garner Rose.

He was a retired farmer. He is survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. John Patterson of here, Mrs. Helen Cummings of Uhrichsville, and Mrs. Edward (Pauline) McGinness and Mrs.

Kenneth (Frances) Norman of New Philadelphia: a children.and 4 dren. Records Union (TiliflfidM ADMISSIONS Plotts of 112 Reeves Mrs. Karl Mackey of 109 E. Hth Fred Smith of N. Tuscarawas Herman Wolfe of 702 Walnut st.

and Debbie Massey of E. 3rd st. ext. New Gary Price of 338 4th st. NW, James Linard of 300 llth st.

NW, James Bender of-202 2nd st. SW, Mrs. Hugh Niuman of 1234 LakevleW Charles Bell of 523y 2 Ray av. NW, Richard Deardorff of 245 E. High av.

Mrs. Gary I Motorists Get Citations After Mishaps State patrolmen investigated 4 accidents yesterday and cited 2 drivers. Four persons complained of minor injuries. Robert F. McKinney, 20, of Mineral City was slightly injured last night at 7:40 after he lost control of his car in a downhill curve on County Rd.

83, south of Zoarville. The auto ran into an embankment and overturned. McKinney was cited. John P. Yukich, 44, of Magnolia and Charles W.

Davis, 53, of Carrollton complained of injuries following a mishap at 4:45 p.m. on Rt. 183, south of Minerva. A passenger with Yukich, Robert Williams, 43, of Magnolia, was slightly injured. Patrolmen also reported a tempted a left turn into the path of an auto driven by Yu kich.

Davis was cited. Patrolmen alos reported mishap at 4:25 p.m. on Maple st. in Dundee when a car driven by Russell D. Walter, 62, of Dover, backed from a parking lot into an auto operated by Lina Silveus, 55, of Dundee.

There was slight damage to both vehicles. At 4:45 p.m. iifCarroll County, Grace P. Tope, 58, of Sherrodsville sideswiped a car driven by Mary R. Newell, 17, of Leesville on a Rt.

212 curve. Auto Is Stolen NEWCOMERSTOWN Local police are investigating theft of a 1964 Pontjac 2-door red sedan belonging to Gary L. Myers of 235 Cross st. The vehicle was parked in the Oxford Bank lot. It was locked.

The vehicle was taken between 8:30 last night and 6 this morning. The license number is 406 R. Perrniitsf NEW PHILADELPHIA Norval Dawson of 883 3rd st. SW, add 2 rooms and repair front and rear porch. James Pastel of 870 Orchard NW, 4 7 addition to present house.

Short Takes Claude Roup of RD Dennison, reported to sheriff deputies yesterday that his stainless steel boat had been stolen from the Tuscarawas River near Roanoke on June 15. The boat is a 1955 model, 14 feet 5 inches long and has brown trim and seats. Muskingum Conservancy District officials reported that last week they received 12 complimentary letters pertaining to the excellent service at Atwood Lake Lodge after a U.S. Steel convention banquet held there. Eulalia H.

Bland, 43, of Tuscarawas was cited yesterday by New Philadelphia police for failure to stop within the assured clear distance after her auto collided with the rear of one driven by Robert L. Spring, 39, of RD 4, New Philadelphia, in the 400 block of E. High av. Damage was listed as minor. tof RD 3, Mrs.

McConnell Jof RD 2, Mary Nigro of 213 5th st. NE, and Patrick Dillon of Wilson of 221 McCarty Dennison and Kenneth Feister of Midvale. OPERATIONS Massey, Mrs. Norma Knapp and Donald Ogle. New Philadelphia Gregory Dummermuth, Mrs.

Lyman Thompson, Mrs. Joe Jones and James Linard. Jacob Nic singer of Beach Cily' and Lawrence Van Lehn and Richard Wilson of Dennison. DISMISSALS Geers. New Clif ford Young and son, Mrs.

George Piatt and Mrs. Laurence Hockenberry. Noland Dav enport and son of Dellroy; Mrs. Jack Grimm of Sugarcreek, and Mrs. R.

A. Dempster and son of Uhrichsville. Twin City ADMISSIONS Dennison Robert. Zimmerman of 403 N. 2nd st.

and Rose Smolak of RD 1. Uhrichsville Mrs. Charles Rogers of 406 Hcrrick st. and Mrs. Ralph Daugherty and Liz- Obituaries Paul Rcgen Paul M.

Rogers, of 402 Tuscarawas av. NW, New Philadelphia, died this rtioffling in Union Hospital following a week illness. Born in New Philadelphia he was a son of John and Nora Egnlish Rogers. A well-known paifitef arid decorator he was a member of the First Presbyter- tan Church In New phia, the New Philadelphia Elks Lodge and the Painters Union. Surviving are his widow, the former Jessie Staley; 3 ters, Mrs.

Fred (Norma) Warfield, Mrs. Richard (Connie) Marshall and Mrs. Larry (Nita) Wilson, all of New Philadelphia; a sister, Mrs. Pete (Valeria) Caples of New Philadelphia; 9 grandchildren and a great- grandchild. Two brothers and a sister also preceded him in death.

Services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. in Kaserman-Naylor Funeral Home with Rev. James Fisher officiating. Burial in New Cumberland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

Gribble Services Services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Jerusalem United Church of Christ near Stone Creek for Mrs. Cribble, 91, of 930 Race Dover, who died yesterday morning in her home. Rev. Philip Schowaller will officiate and burial will be in Jerusalem Cemetery, Friends may call at the Linn-Hert-Geib Funeral Home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 and at the church an hour before the time of services Friday.

Frank Walter BEACH CITY Frank Wal- Monday at the convent ing a yeaf illness. Born in Dover Township, she was a daughter of Andrew and Mary Kranta Seikel, Sister kel entered the convent of the Order of Sisters of Divine dence here in 190? and was a teacher in various parochial schools near Pittsburgh. Surviving are 2 sisters, Bertha of Akron and Sister M. Celine Seikel of the convent here, and several nieces and nephews in Tuscarawas Counly A sister, Mrs. Emma Hisrich, and 3 brothers, Atty.

Edward Seikel, Joseph Seikel and Fr, Angelus Seikel, preceded her in death. U. S. Rep. Wayne Hayes of 8 1 and Virgil Sal ers of RD the 18lh District apparently is impressed by President Johnson's book, "A Time For Action." County Recorder Ted Underwood was the recipient of a paperback copy this morning- courtesy of Hayes and the free mailing services provided con- Elsewhere Sheila Walker of Bowerston, and Ross Wallace of Jewett.

DISMISSALS Dennison Mrs. Donald Lupi and son. Edith Jones of note to Underwood, hoping that he "enjoyed it." Tippecanoe; Mrs. Mrs. were incomplete at; son of Details noon on 2 accidents being investigated by the stale patrolmen.

One occurred on Interstate 77 near the Green Gables Joseph Matson and son of Scio; Mrs. Stanley Cross and son of Bowerston, Mrs. Phillip Cunningham and Millersburg ADMISSIONS Thomas Bar- exit where a semi-truck dumped her, Richardson, Mrs. part of a load of sewer pipe. A one car accident occurred near Dover Dam on Rt.

8. The county board of elections today received a resolution from Uhrichsville city council to place half-mill renewal levy on the November ballot for operation and maintenance of the city park. The resolution for the 3- year proposal was passed at council's June 24 meeting. Dover police are investigating a report received this morn- town. Ralph Jordan and Mrs.

W. A. Scherer Millersburg; Mrs. Mary Clayton and Mrs, Wilson West pf Killbuck; Russel Darling of RD 1, and Bernard Norn- may of Glenmont; Mrs, Namonia Shiffeler of RD 1, and William Vincent of Holmesville, and Mrs. Keith R.

Miller of nut Creek. Coshocton ADMISSIONS Mrs. May Yarnell, Thomas Whyde and Murphy of Newcomers- ing from Mrs. Edna Maurer of 200 E. llth si.

that vandals used a BB gun to shoot oift a window in her home. By Mrs. Sally Duffy Telephone 498-7839 NEWCOMERSTOWN Depu- custody and support ofjty Margaret Marburger was a Newcomerstown Groups Meet DISMISSALS Mrs, Earl Shalosky and Mrs. Arthur J. Hawthorne and infant daugher of Newcomerstown.

Mr. They 1955. -BOMBING- tha V. Daniels, 44, Clave- 22 Cleveland, $15, and Arthur W.I New Philadelphia, $35, speeding; Kenneth R. Sellards, 22, RD 1, New Philadelphia, $50, and Ronald Hovels, 27, Cleveland, $55, joe j.

cole, 34, Akron, $2u, Continued From Pg 1, noring stop sign, anil Ernest L. i Carr, 21, Barberton, $20, fail- prepared for antiaircraft mis- ijre lo right of way. to defend the Hanoi-Hal(Patrol) phong area. New Philadelphia Cited: The State Department report- Bert G. Knox, 53, Uhrichsville, ed Tuesday that work on two of ignoring stop sign.

(Patrol) sites is virtually complete bors Assn. met last night in Odd Fellows Hall. The charter was draped for Mrs. Mae Barnhouse. Refreshments were served by Mrs.

Bessie Chambers and Mrs. Mary Peoples. Next meeting will be Aug. 17; with Mary Beal and Lizzie Huff on the refreshment committee. was in charge of the program read the article, "Mathew School Bread of Life," and the "Church is Seeking Solution for the Shortage of Clergymen." Business In Br The love gift offering was presented and plans were made for a picnic at Cy Young Park Aug.

3 at 5:30. The meeting was closed with the Guild Covenent and Mrs. Loos served refreshments. Charles J. Belgher, 57, of 648 Elsewhere and Mrs, Arthur J.

Hawthorne of Newcomerstown, daughter born Saturday morning in Coshocton Memorial Hospital. New Arrivals Union Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeMarco College fined of iaA Dover son. on Ml'.

SJin Mrs Kflnnoth Mnh. $31.20 on a charge of failing to slop when emerging from i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Mob- 810 Walnut Dover, Snytler's Race Arena at 330 following a Saturday N.

Tuscarawas Dover, one morning accident. of 2 model car race tracks in' According to the police report vpr 1 luscarawas av Do ter, of RD 1, here, died Tuesday night in Karl Nursing Home at Dover, where he had been a patient for several days following several months' illness. Born' in Tuscarawas County and a life resident of this area, he had been retired several years. He was a former coal mine operator. His wife, Alma, has been deceased for 8 years.

He was a member of the EUB Church in Wilmot. Survivors include 2 daughters, Mrs. Emil (Dorothy) Demsky and Mrs. Alton (Ruth) Glessner, both of here; a brother and 4 sisters, Alfred of Wooster, Mrs. Dora Myers of Bolivar, Mrs.

Viola King of Dundee, Mrs. Orpha Regula of Beach City and Mrs. Martha Lautzenheiser of Dalton, and 3 grandchildren. Services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in EUB Church here with Rev.

Dean Raush officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery at Wilmot. Friends may call at the Lantzer Funeral Home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. The body will be taken to the church an hour before the service. Mrs.

Roger Neighbor BOLIVAR Mrs. Gladys Neighbor, 61, a native of here and life resident of the Bolivar- Canton- area, died Tuesday morning in Molly Stark Hospital following a lengthy illness. Mrs, Neighbor was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Malcuit. She was a member of the Canton Baptist Temple.

Surviving, in addition to her husband, Roger are 2 daughters and 2 sons, Mrs, Marie I. Baughman and Mrs, Patricia Richardson of Waynesburg and Roger and Eugene R. of North Canton; 5 iva Millernoe liuth, Mrs. sisters and a brother, Mrs Eleanor Huth, Mrs. Iva Miller and Mrs.

Ruth Held of here, Mrs. DorQthy Widder of East Sparta, Mrs. Elva Laughlin of Newton Falls and Robert of North Canton and 15 gramlchij and Mike P. Mauno dren A George st. was pilal at Dennison last night.

Twenty-one members and 3 Juvenile Court Cited, that Iwo other sites have advisors of the Good Neighbors J. 17, RD an advanced stage. 14-11 Club number one met in creek, speeding. (Patrol) John 11. is uo evidence that Tidvall.

53, Cambridge, speed- surface-to-air missiles have ye'tv ing and Homer JL Brown, 55, L)ee Ja in firing position, Fresno, no red flag on extended tne department said. gi Me April, Secretary of De- Morrison, Jane" Swizeii! Molly s. MdS'amara said Mi-Crown, Geraline a Mayors high school home economics morning. Roll with i favor- Demonstrations were Sqsan Miller, Linda ver, daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. of rhpstmit the 68 wilj have a grand. Belgher struck a car driven by 1 uc vim opening Friday and Saturday Ruby Lee Simpson, 32, of 440 from noon to 9 p.m. There Clow a which was traveling 1 1 be refreshments, door prizes on Clow av. There wasj i- and candy for everyone.

Clu dren may make their own models of the eleclric cars or rent those at the arena and compete in races. The shop will and Mrs. Willard minor damage to the Belgher I a wu auto and maor da Jr of Hlgh st Mineral and major damage to the Simpson auto. Clyde Cult 23, of Columbus, was charged svith im- have regularly scheduled hours proper starting and fined $32.20 Twin Ciry for race activities. following an accident when he Set to Attend and Mrs.

Paul Mi-Connell. Uhrjchs- dren. A daughter preceded her in death. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Kreighbaum Funeral Home at Canton with Rev.

Harold L. Henninger officiating, Interment will be in Fort Laur. ens Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 tonight. Adamion Services Seikel Servieei ALLISON PARK, Pa, uieni high mass will said Friday at 9 A.m.

in Allison Park Convent Chapel for Sister M. Seikel, 79, wto died STEVENSON MEMORIALS UhrlchsvUle 8th St. to Union Cemetery WA 2-0481 New E. High 3-24Si VMt ow PMb Display Ryder Services CANTON Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in East Rainelle, W.

for Jimmie D. Ryder, 34, of 2732 McDowell st. NW who was dead on arrival Monday morning at Timken Mercy Hospital following a motorcycle accident. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery at Clintonville. W.

Born in Maidsville, W. he had resided in the Waynesburg area until moving to Canton in 1962. He was an employe of the United Engineering Co. and was a member of the United Steel Workers of America No. 3610440.

Surviving are his widow, Dora; 3 sons, Wayne, Jimmie and Jesse, all of the home; hi.s mother, Mrs. Madeline Ryder of East Canton; a step-brother; 4 step-sisters, including Mrs. Hazel Culip and Mrs. Mona Thomas of Waynesburg and Mrs. Greta Stanford or Carrollton.

Grunder Services MALVERN Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in Bartley Funeral Home at Minerva for Howard Jacob Grunder, 57, of RD 1, who was dead on arrival at Timken Mercy Hospital in Canton Sunday night following an automobile accident. Rev. Lawrence Homer will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

Born in Washington Township, Carroll County, he was a member of the Harsh' United Church of Christ in Carrollton. Mr. Grunder was the owner and operator of the Little Forest Inn 20 years. are a son; a sister, Mrs. Nova Miller of Carrollton, and 4 brothers, including George of Carrollton and Albert of RD 1, here.

-MAN HELD- -k Continued Fvom Pg 1 trunk, top, lid scratches, Rev. and several William Newcomerstown Fined: Kent Collins, 18, 457 Clow Newcoraerstown, and sentenced to 30 days in jail, assault and battery filed by his flWUier, Frances Collins. The fine and sentence were suspended ajuj he was placed on ft months' probation; Bond for- Waiiaro J. Cowls, 40, E. Canal Newcomers- ingUcions destruction Say who daim- Cowls Jacked in the front A 11 it should be assumed that the Rita Phillips, and Peggy Yam.

ASSQfflQly missile siles will become com- Plans were made for attending cf car. bat ready and that "we are planning" accordingly. Any attempt to smash the the county 4-H picnic Thursday. Urils are to meet at the high school at 9 a.m. Christine Sha missile sites could be costly be- losky, Sandy Booth, Kathy Zeig- cause the Communists are be- ler and Susan Jane Swigert will uevefl to nave concentrated ra- present demonstrations at aar-directed antiaircraft gun in the Hanoi-Haiphong region, center of much of North Viet Nam's industry.

The Reds also could bg expected to commit their force about 50 older maqtel MJG jets, now based at fields near Hanoi, to contest the i Tuesday's meeting. First Baptist Church's Seagrave Circle met last night in the home of Mrs. Ed Laos of McKinJey av. with members present. Mrs.

Ovel Belter led devotions. Mrs. Lily Mae alters who of the Order of Rain- Ellis Sohio service Station. Knapp of 329 6th st NW, rear window broken. Taylor has been charged with the destruction of the Timms and Freptage autos.

Following Taylor's arrest, Po. lice Chief Clark obtained a search warrant from the piuse- cutor's office for searching his auto. Police found a .22 caliber magnum rifle with a talescoplt scope, along with 2 cases of beer, in the trunk of the auto. A box of .22 magnum shells was found in the console section. A small piece of glass also was found on the outside of his aulo.

Whether the gun was used for the destruction of the red light WIIB-K-I tur i at the infection of 4th and Va. -Ser-jRay av. NW last night has not hPM ja determined. 1 st A charge of carrying a con- weapon also may be filed. against Taylor, who is in city bow for Girls met in Masonic Temple.

worthy presided and introduced Scott Harmon, District 18 West was charged with reckless operation and fined S31.20. i Mr. and Mrs. Willard R. MU- Ohio Valley General Hospital here.

Survivors include a son, William of Dover; a daughter, Mrs. Fire Rum uty, and Kathy Harrison, grand pro-tern. Sixteen members and 3 morning at to 507 of Mr. and Mrs. Dan R.

Miller son. Mr. and Mrs. William Beverly Dover Emergency run RO adults, Mrs. Gust Pretty and Mrs.

Harrison, will attend the assembly at Ohio University in Athens July 15-17. nut st. where oxygen was ad ministered to Mrs. Lydia A. She was taken to the phia, and a stepdaughter, Mrs.

Carl WUbarger of GnadenJhjyLt- ten. Interment was in Greenwood Cemetery ilitwhere her, win undergo surgery in I Children's Hospital at Akron, Unity Ann Gsrbei; daughter Mrs. Gerter is the former SM- hospital in an ambulance. I of Mr. awl Mrs.

William Ger- fey jail. He was also cited this morning by Dover police for reckless operation. Uh'vilie Man Jailed William C. HaU, fil, of 514 High st. UbjrietesYille, wis rested yesterday by Wty John Rarloelj; and lodged in coujity jail.

He has been cfa.arg* ed in Southern District Coyrt with cawa! knowledge I girls, one and tfee otter 13 years old-.

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