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A TIMES-REPORTER -0 April 21,1975 DOVER-NEW PHILADELPHIA, OHIO Honor rolls INDIAN VALLEY SOUTH HIGH Seniors Lou Ann Blind, Linda Brick, Bea Glauser, Carol Long, Chris Parrish, Luann Taylor, Pam Williams and Tim Williamson (all 4.0), and Stella Barrlck, Glenn Carlisle, Sue Cutlip, Tammy Dalcolma, Pearl Edwards, Cindy Frank, Nancy Garabrandt, Arlene and Debe Gardner, Roxie Glazer, Penny Ore well, Jonl Hostetler, Teresa Hursey, Vlckl Jasper, Sharma Johnson, Sue Klascrncr, Marty Llndon, Randy Lorimer, Nancy Martin, Bev McCauley, Paula McMorrow, Wayne Melzer. Lennard Mizer, Viv Mullett, Sheila Parrish, Dawna Pfciffer, Mary Plfer, Richard Rooks, Julie Shalosky and Carla Taylor. Juniors Dave Harmon, Gale Popham and James Stocker (all 4.0), and Anne Albright, David Baker, Sue Clarke, Debbie Davis, Rick Frizzell, Cindy Harding, Joyce Huebner, Debbie Klnsey, Pete Kohl, Bryan Lentz, Marlene Moore, Barb Ridgway, Russell Higgle, Kathy Roth, John Rummell, Tammy Shinabery, Carrie Stout and Harold Teter. Sophomores Bill Couts, Jill Storad and Michele linger (all 4.0), and Carolyn Albright, Lori Baker, Ralph Demuth, Diane Faes, Pollianne Fawcett, David Gray, Tom Kilchenman, Vicki Lahmers, Ellen Loader, Doyle Martin, David Miller, Jaynie Shinabery, Tina Williamson and Jeff Willoughby. Freshmen Ramona Dumermuth and Doug Weir (both 4.0), and Sue Berger, Tom Bourne, Casey Crahan, Sue Crites, Dan Grouse, Jill Dichler, Arlena Dominick, Shelby Dryden, Jamie Foote, Dianna Friel, Tamara Gibson, Rhonda Gray, Nancy Henderson, Martha Jumps, Taffy Keffer, Bret Kettlewell, Duane Kinsey, Connie Kovach, Penny Lindon, Ron Meredith, Lisa Mullett, Ernie Peeper, Wendy Steinbach, John Stocker, Tom Taylor and Debbie Wolf.

CARAWAY HIGH Freshmen Allen Andrews, Holly Baab, Celesta Beachy, Debbie Brown, Linda Burger, Holly Deetz, Keith Ely, Paula Flynn, Pam Hicks, Valerie Hostetler, Lynne Immel, Jim Kaser, Tammy Klein, Leonard Landis, Marc Lautenschleger, Brian E. and Brian L. Miller, Eugene Miller, Darcie Moomaw, Dale Neiss, Linda Prysi, Deanne Resch, Greg Robinson, Bard Rufener, Cathy Schlabach, Brenda Schupbach, Mark Schwartz, Craig Shell, Barbara Shutt, Debbie Smith, Brain Specht, Joan Stucky, Marilyn Yoder and Steve Worrell. Sophomores Judy and Tim Brown, Jerry Clark, Bruce Crile, Terri Culbertson, Pam Eiler, Tom Foster, Jo Friend, Kathy Garber, Mark Hostetler, Janine Immel, Debbie Kaser, Nancy Klaiber, Gary Lorenz, Tom McPherson, Becky McRobie, Tom Raber, Jill Rauschenbach, John Renner, Debby Schenk, Randy Shell, Bill Showers, Miriam Schrock, Joy Sigrist, Polly Snyder, Susan Spear. Lewis Starkey, Craig Stevens, James Walter, Brenda Weaver, Fred Wenger, Diana Yoder andKristyWidder.

Juniors Virginia Baab, David Casey, Jo Ely, Bill Eckert, Leah Fleming, Cindy Harding, Christine Harvey, Dave Jones, Beverly Lawhun, Barry McRobie, Steve Middaugh, Lori Moomaw, Jim Mullet, Betty Neiss, Tammy Ott, Debbie Pepper, Larry and Peggy Prysi, Eric Raber, Roberta Rader, Mike Ragan, Kathy Reidenbach, Larry and Linda Schlabach, Melinda Schlarb, Jim Schlegel, Richard Schwartz, Wilma She tier, Roger Shull, Edith Snyder, Park Steinebrey, Jim and Mary Stucky, Kim Torgler, Becky Widder, Marlene, Paula and Leroy Yoder. Seniors Galen Beachy, Mark Boyer, Randy and Sandy Brown, Jim Burg, Wayne Crilow, Jeff Dodge, Becky Doll, Meianie Ervin, Linda Froelich, Carla and Gary Garber, Tom Gerber, Alicia Griffith, Amy, Cathy and Gale Hostetler, Connie Immel, Janet Jordan, Twila Kaufman, Phil Klaiber, Karen Klein, Joyce Krebs, Donna Lang, Janice Lautenschleger, Phil McPherson, Myron Shirley Raber, Jon Rauschenbach, Luann Reidl, Cindy and Steve Renner, Nancy Rowe, Lois Rust, Karen Scarr, Mike Schrock, Ralph Shanower, Pam Shell, Inez Shepherd, Holly Sigrist, Gary Smith, Debbie Snyder, Virginia Specht, Julia Steinebrey, Sherry Stingel, John Stucky, Linda Swihart, Sherri Thomas, Mary Wallick, Paul Walter, Ben Widder, Luke and Marie Yoder, Pam Zehnder and Jackie Zinkon. NEWCOMERSTOWN HIGH Seniors Karen Brady, Peggy Davis, Cheryl Hannahs, Danny Hogan, Nedra Knight and Julie McKibben (all 4.0), and Murna Ames, John Baker, Julie Barthalow, Debra Better, Karen Briley, Debra Carruthers, Vicky Clum, Joyce Dennis, Nadine Eggleston, Marla Fausnight, Timothy Gadd, Cheryl Hoffman, Michael Jones, Donna Kohl, Karen Kopes, Richard Miller, Sherry Phelps, Nancy Pollock, Barbara Riley, Pamela Ripley, Melodic and Patricia Smith, Brenda Temple, Thomas Weber and Bonnie Wynn. Juniors Kipp Hall, Patti Huff, Trisha Huffman, Sherry Saylor and Debra Stocker (all 4.0), and David Booth, Sherry Bradshaw, John Brady, Teresa Casey, Timothy Creyaufmiller, Mary Ellis, Deborah England, Jeffery Hart, Jeffrey Hunt, Tara Lenzo, Michael McPeak, Gregory Ortt, Michael Phelps, Julie Riley, Ray Russell, Barbara Rutherford, Nancy Schlupp, Randy Schworm, Cathy Shook, Janet Tilton and Mark Wolff. Sophomores Kathl Dennis and Susan Hall (both 4.0), and Robert Bates, Ramona Clark, Kendra Ebersbach, Malcolm Eggleston, Tom Gadd, Judith Gaunter, Sally Gay, James Gray, Terri Hall, Bart Hannahs, Brent and Teresa Hart, Anna Hashman, Pamela Lawton, Terresa Lawver, Marsha Llneback, Zita Martin, Mark Nay, Verland Neal, David Pearson.

Tony Sheppard, Dinah and Lisa Smith, Vickie Stocker and Beth Walters. Freshmen Brenda Booth, Rita Cognlon, Janet Dennis, Connie Hannahs, Constance and Tracy Hart, Barbara Little. Janet Merce, Jeffery Mizer and Richard Wright (all 4.0), and Jacqueline Chaney, Pamela Couts. Jon Dennis, Lisa Duffy, Susan Ellis, Susan Hackenbrach, Michael Hopkins, Laura Huffman, Susan Leading, Gerry Lehman, Rickie Maloy, James Marstrell, Teresa McDanield, Janet McDonnell, Lisa McMillen, Lisa Peoples, John Rush, Timothy Saylor, Cheryl Seibert, Jacqueline Sharrock, Ruth Snyder, Beth Stonebrook, Patrice Tidrick and Daniel Vannucci. INDIAN VALLEY SOUTH JUNIOR HIGH Seventh grade Janice Moore, Betty Mathews.

Kevin Gray. Edoi Altizer. Mary McGlothlin, Wil'ma Steinbach. Allen Gooding. Bruce Kettlewell.

Kimberly Kohl and Tim Polk (all 4.0 aver' ages'), and Mary Jumps, Vicki Garretson. Vicki Parrish. Joan Schreiner. Tammy Watson, Penny Clark. Justin Dichler, Brian Emler, Jamie Henry.

Donna Leonhard. Stacy Sindlinge'r. Lori Willoughby and Penny McCartney. Eighth grade Tim Willoughby. Brad Urban and Laura Leonhard (all 4.0 averages), and Becky Corra.

Dennis English. Kim Faes, Ed Gardner. Larry Huggins, John Kovach. Carl Gilmore, Greg Hammel. Heidi Sellers.

Tracy Weir. Tim Unger, Jim Storad. Kathy Sanders. Lisa Baldwin. Brenda Gibbs, Louise Goney and Paul Murray.

RIDGEWOODHIGH Seniors Don Shaw, Shelley Reese. Linda Griffith, Leslie Cabot, Mark Robinson, Myra Peiter and Helen Eberwine (all 4.0), Brenda Lorenz, Erin Collins, Jack Botimer, Christie Maurer, Mary Hardesty, Lauri Carpenter, Linda Caudill, Jere Crater. Carl Gardner, Maggie Brown, Thomas Guthrie. Darlene Gress, Holly Sinden. Lorna Klusty, Mary Crouso, Jeffrey Darr, Steven Overboil, William Olinger and Robert Durben.

Juniors Laurie Summit, Larry Stahl, Kelly Robinson, Alice Norman, Janice Croy, Debra Bickel, Patricia Berry, Sue Stephan, Nancy Scheetz, Sally Perkins, Cheryl Hampton, Deborah Booher, Susan and Darlene Berry (all 4.0), and Leeanna Smith, Randy Brown, Lynn Wheeler, Lisa Etter, Ruth Mizer, Diane Shurtz, Carojyn Gress, Cheryl Jones, Maureen Fitzpatrick, Lois Hall, Roland Phillips Ann Hothem, Carla Haskins, Laureena Wallace and Tina Overboil. Sophomores Joyce Gladstone (4.0), and Lonnie Caudill, Wendy Bonsteel, Cindy Crawford, Betsy Grace. Roberta Summit, Rita Bachman, Daniel Gress, Peggy Berry and Connie Albert. Freshmen Jo Markley (4.0), Gene Eberwine, Barbara McCleary, April McCoy, Lori Ott, Deric Potts, Sara Murray, Melody Bechtol, Tammy Brown, Pamela Hall, Kathi Wiggins, Patty Murray, Craig Powell, Ronald Caudill, Kurt Howell, Stephani Honabarger, Rosemary McPherson and Angela Arnold. Blue Shield called to explain hike COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) State Insurance Director Harry Jump has called Blue Shield representatives to a hearing in his office today to explain recent rate increases.

Although state law makes no provision for such a hearing, Jump said he scheduled the session after numerous citizen protests of rate hikes, especially in the Cleveland area. Blue Shield must notify the Insurance Department of rate increases, but the department has no power to rule on them. Dinner planned Atty. Wilford Miller will be speaker when theTuscarawas County Retired Teachers Assn. has a dinner meeting May 7 at noon in Broadway United Methodist Church at New Philadelphia.

Any retired teacher in the county may attend. Reservations are to be made by April 30 to Mrs. Arline Reiser (343-2179). EVEREADY A i A FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES Sttndord limit 12 Plwse. or DENNISON Robert Whitman, 18, lit Jewett cited for reckless operation after his auto struck one operated by Ralph Ronald, RD 1, Uhrichsyllle, at 3rd and Center sts.

DOVER Jacqueline P. Holland, 48, 154 Clay st. SE, New Philadelphia, cited for failure to yield the right-of-way after her car struck one driven by Darrell E. Parson, 19, 3342nd st. NW, New Philadelphia, on James st.

at Wills av. Charlotte J. Holderbaum, 44, 1141 Jefferson av. SE, New Philadelphia, cited for unsafe operation after her car struck a parked one owned by Dillard Irven, 322 E. 4th st.

in front of Irven's home. Farmers MarkeM Livestock (Coshoctoi) QMUtlOMofAprUIR Hogs 200-220, 41.80-43; 220-240, 41.70-42.70; 280-290, 170-180, 38; 180-190, 41.30; roughs, boars: light, 31-32; heavy, 30.50-31.10. Feeder pigs 133 head. 28.2539.25 10-29. Cattle 246 head.

Better Holstein steers, choice, 41-44; choice heifers, 38.75-41.25; good steers, 37-41; heifers, commercial steers, 33-37; heifers, 28-35; standard cows, 2528.50; commercial, 21-25; utility, 16-21; canner cutter, 14-16; butcher bulls, 34.60-39.50; canner cutter, 22.2523.25. Stackers feeders 65 head. Medium good yearling steers up to 35; medium good yearling heifers up to 29.50; medium good steer and bull calves up to 29.50; medium good heifer calves up to 28.50. Calves 25 head. Good, 44-45; commercial, 28-40; utility, 22-28; cull, 20- down; back to country baby calves, 21- 32CWT.

Sheep ud lambs 420 head. Choice, 49.50-50; good, 48.5<M9.35; utility, 3946; good wool, 43.10; feeder lambs (41 head), 50.50-down; aged slaughter sheep, 20.25-down. Help BIG BROTHERS 200 W. 3rd Dover, 364-6631. A volunteer program serving fatherless boys.

CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICE 200 W. 3rd Dover 364-6631. Placement of children in adoptive and foster homes or training schools and maternity services for unwed mothers. CLOTHING SERVICE Good used clothing for anyone who is in need. Church of Christ, Commercial av.

New Philadelphia. Tuesdays, 9 a.m. to CONTACT 120 First dr. SE, New Philadelphia, 343-6012. Community program involving volunteers who assist delinquent youths in rehabilitation.

EMPLOYMENT Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, 407 4th st. NW, New Philadelphia, 343-5577. Job finding assistance and unemployment compensation. EXTENSION SERVICE New Philadelphia post office, 364-8811, ext. 230; 8 to 5 week days.

Services relating to agriculture, family living and 4-H clubs. FAMILY SERVICE-200 W. 3rd Dover, 364-6631, 9 to 5 week days, evenings and Saturdays by appointment only. Counseling of marital and family problems, behavior and development problems of children, financial advising. HARCATUS Box 170, Uhrichsville, 614-922-1893, 8 to 4:30 week days.

Program to determine needs to poor and work with them in satisfying needs, including jobs. LA LECHE LEAGUE OF TUSCARAWAS COUNTY For information of breast feeding call 364-3771, 364-3371 or614-254-4789. Available anytime. LEGAL SERVICES ASSN. 153 N.

Broadway, New Philadelphia, 343-5012. week days. Legal assistance for those who cannot afford an attorney. MOBILE MEALS INC. 343-3311, extension 235; 1 to 3 p.m., week days.

Community food service for aged, disabled and chronically or temporarily ill. PRAYER CALL Around the clock, Dover First Moravian 'Church, 3439712. PUBLIC DEFENDER 153 N. Broadway, New Philadelphia, 364-3523. 8:30 to 5 week days.

Legal assistance for those charged with criminal charge and can not afford an attorney. RECOVERY INC. Self help mental health patients. Mondays, 8 p.m., Dover Public Library. RED CROSS County chapter, 236 Fair av.

NE, New Philadelphia; 3438633,9 to 12 and 1 to 4:30 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 9 to 12 Wednesday and Saturday. Dover chapter, 138 W. 17th 343-8632. Service to military families, instruction in home nursing, baby care, first aid, water safety, and volunteers in hospitals. SALVATION ARMY 301 N.

Woos- Dover; 9 week days. Transient lodging and food, clothing and furniture assistance in emergencies. SINGLE PARENTS Parents Without Partners Chapter, 7:30 p.m., third Tuesdays, Tuscarawas County YMCA, New Philadelphia. 878-7327. Mutual help program designed to provide happier single-parent home environment for children.

SOCIAL SECURITY 225 Fair Av. NE, New Philadelphia, 343-4471, 9 to 4:45 week days. Services include Medicare, Social Security benefits, black Jung benefits, supplemental security income for the aged, blind and disabled. VETERANS 127 Court st. NE, New Philadelphia, 364-8811 ext.

290; 8 to 8, Mondays and 8 to 4 through Friday. Assist military personnel, veterans, kin and dependents. WELFARE DEPT. 152 N. Broadway, New Philadelphia, 364-7791, 8 to 4:30 week days.

General relief, children's services, aid for dependent children and social services. President Harry Truman ordered development of the hydrogen bomb on Jan. 31, 1950. our dial statistics ings CilcMtr art pvhllilMtf i ptWk Tkcrc li cMrge Nt pircly I I mcrtUI MMMccmtMi will MI bt lnclH- i I iifarnitlen for bt I I "rvi," Tlmci-McMrur, KM M7, New PMIifclpMt, Ohlt 44M1, wttk f.rm«i« Weathervane High 60s Low 30s Forecast: Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. Chance of rain 10 per cent tonight and Tuesday.

Variable cloudiness and mild Wednesday through Friday with a chance of scattered showers. Highs from the mid 60s to low 70s. Lows 45 to 50. Toll Free State Offices Businessman's ombudsman 1-800282-1085. Local government ombudsman i- 800-282-1085.

education 1800-282-0733. Infohio (travel tips, festivals) 1800-282-0250. 1-800-282-0270. Public utilities 1-800-282-0198. Black lung 1-800-282-0383.

Agriculture- 1-800-282-1955. Insurance 1-800-282-7623. Consumer protection 1-800-2821960. Legislative information Auditor 1-800-282-0370. Food stamps 1-800-282-1190.

Health NAIIONAI WIAINII MIVICMOMCAIT 30.00 SATURDAY High 59 Low 41 YESTERDAY High 47 Low 33 TODAY 36 RAINFALL Saturday .04 Last 24 hours Trace TOMORROW Sunrise 6:37 Sunset 8:12 30.00 40 AL-ANON Mondays, 8 p.m., Dover Salvation Army. ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS Mondays, 8 p.m., Dover Salvation Army. Saturdays, 8:30 p.m., Uhrichsville First Presbyterian Church. ALCOHOLISM 4 DRUG ABUSE 818 Boulevard, Dover, 364-4438. 8 a.m.

to 4 p.m. week days. Educational, treatment, and rehabilitation services. CANCER SOCIETY 230 W. 4th Dover, 343-4312.

9 to 12 and 1 to 4 week days. Service to all patients, including free sick room supplies and dressings; colostomy supplies; transportation and drugs for financially needy. CHILD HEALTH CLINIC Call New Philadelphia City Health Memorial Municipal Building, 3431412. Appointments or walk-ins. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 2 to 4 p.m.

Immunizations, ear and eye screening services for all children in New Philadelphia. CRIPPLED CHILDREN SOCIETY P.O. Box 228, New Philadelphia, 3645018. Services to financially needy suffering from impairments. CYSTIC FIBROSIS CHAPTER Box 160, RD 2, Dover, 343-6584.

Third Tuesday of the month, Dover Grace Lutheran Church. Educational programs and assistance in obtaining help. HEALTH DEPARTMENTS County, 818 Boulevard, Dover, 364-4438. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

week days. New Philadelphia City, 166 E. High 343-1412, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. week days.

Health and nursing services, sanitation and disease control immunizations and vital statistics. HEART BRANCH 1822 Pleasant Valley New Philadelphia, 364-1289. 8 to 5 daily. Educational programs and assistance in obtaining help. HOME HEALTH SERVICE New Philadelphia City Health Memorial Municipal Building, 343-1412, 8:30 a.m.

to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Nursing services nurse and aide in patients home. Also includes speech and physical therapy and Medicare services. HOSPITALS Union, 659 Boulevard, Dover, 343-3311; Twin City, First a ndFuhr sts.

614-922-2800. MARCH OF DIMES 422 Iron Dover, 343-4975. Assist with hospital bills, prescriptions, braces, wheelchairs, for polio and birth defects victims. MATERNAL-CHILD HEALTH Pregnancy and physical examinations for women and children up to age family planning and counseling; nutritional program for women and children to age orthopedic clinic for persons to age 21 home health care, including nursing, speech therapy and medical services. Four Dover, Uhrichsville, Mineral City and Newcomerstown.

For information, call County Health Dept. 364-4438. MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 201 Hospital Dover, 343-6689. 8:30 a.m. to 8: 30p.m.

Monday through Friday for all out-patient services, including diagnostic studies, individual and group psychotherapy, marital and family counseling, child guidance, care and behavior modification. Day programs involving recreational and occupational therapies 9 a.m. to 3:30 Monday through Friday. Emergency and inpatient care 24 hours, seven days a week. Call343-1811 after hours.

MENTAL RETARDATION BOARD 518 Church av. SW, New Philadelphia, 364-1312; Starlight School and sheltered workshop, 9 a.m. to 2 30. TUBERCULIN SKIN TEST CLINIC Old out-patient entrance Union Hospital. 9 a.m.

to 12 Friday. No appointment necessary. TUBERCULOSIS HEALTH ASSN. 300 E. 3rd Dover, 343-5152.

9 to 5 week days. Education programs and help on medication and equipment for indigent upon referral. UNITED FUND HEALTH FOUNDATION 1324 3rd st. New Philadelphia, 343-5595, 8:30 to 5 week days. Hospital, drug and prosthetic loan funds, sickroom supplies and patient equipment.

Referral agency. V. D. CLINIC Free at New Philadelphia City Health department, Memorial Municipal Building, 343-1412. Week days 8:30 a.m.

to 4:30 p.m. Completely confidential. Services for New Philadelphia residents and students attending Tuscarawas Campus, Kent State University. UW WIMMIIOIOCASI Meetings April 21 Indies Auxiliary of Tuscora Lodge, Fraternal Order of Police, 7:30, home of Mrs. Alice Minnis, 920 N.

Wooster Dover. Open to future members. Woman's Literary Club of Dover, 7:30, home of Mrs. John Schenk, 1545 McMillan st. Reliable Rebekah degree staff, 7:30.

New Philadelphia Lodge F. A.M., 7:30, F.C. degree. York PTO, musical program and election of officers. April Tuscarawas Valley Chapter NARFE, 1, Dutch Oven Restaurant.

New Philadelphia OES, 7:30 p.m. New Philadelphia Eagles, nomination of of fleers. Reliable Rebekah Lodge, Parents of visually impaired and blind children, 7:30, Union Hospital auditorium. Mrs. Glenn Julian of Columbus, speaker.

April 23 Veterans of World War Inc. Barracks 32 and Ladies Auxiliary, 1:30, Schoenbrunn Grange. Town and Country Homemakers, 9:30, home of Mrs. Victor Renner, RD 2, Dover. Stegmann Cousins, 1, Mrs.

Otto Abrecht, RD 3, Dover. Dover Red Cross advanced first aid, East School. Dover Pythian Sisters, 7:30 p.m. Church Calendar April 23 Ladies Aid, Oldtown Valley St. Peter's Lutheran Church-cleaning of church basement and covered dish dinner.

Oldtown Ladies Aid mother-daughter banquet, 6:30, New Philadelphia Broadway United Methodist Church. Take covered dish. Bookmobile Wednesday County Rd. 85 to Johnstown New Cumberland School New Cumberland New Zoarville Sandy Valley Estates Thursday Sugarcreek Miller Avenue School 9-3, Sugarcreek Branch Fire Runs Dover Saturday at 10:55 a.m. to the Union Camp Corp.

at 875 Harger st. where insulation in a tank caught fire. Uhrichsville Sunday night at 8:20 to the rear of the 300 block of E. High st. where trash was burning.

Coshocton At 9:25 p.m. Sunday to the Sohio Bulk plant in the 1200 block of Orchard st. where trash and paper had been set on fire. Investigation into the cause is continuing. From The Courts Wedding Licenses George L.

Marnett, 20, New Philadelphia, and Diane C. Dixon, Massillon. Myron L. Shetler, 23, New Philadelphia, and Linda S. Baysinger, 20, Massillon.

Allan Ferguson, 29, Wilbur, and Susan Rummell, 28, RD 3, New Philadelphia. William W. Garner, 27, Tuscarawas, and Deborah K. Zuchegno, 20, 281 S. Tusca- Dover.

Common Pleas Actions filed Cleveland Federal Savings Loan, Cleveland, against Glenn and Betty Beaber, RD 3, New Philadelphia, $5059 due on note. R.A. Mowbray, 132V W. Main Newcomerstown, against Barbara K. Pica, Brockton, $700 due on note.

Jessie J. Miller, RD 5, Miller sburg, and Mary L. Miller, 222 3rd st. NE, New Philadelphia, petition for dissolution of marriage. Associates Financial Services 920 Boulevard, Dover, against Gerald and Mary Lou Fish, 307 E.

7th st, Dover, $1391 due on note. YMCA Schedule MONDAY 5:00 Snails, Jellyfish, Guppies swimming classes. 5:15 Junior and senior high girls beginning gymnastics class. 5:30 Grade school and junior high open swim. 6:00 Senior high boys and men's swimming class; open junior and senior high gymnastics, east gym.

6:30 Delaware Tribe, Til Helvenston home. 7:00 Senior high and men's open gym; Dover Hi-Y club, west multi-purpose room; Tri-Hi-Y club, west multipurpose room; Shoshone Tribe, Bob Wilson home; American Business Women's Room women's Flying Fish, Shark and Porpoise classes; scuba class, Room 2. 7:30 Physical education committee meeting, Room 3. 7:45 Women's Minnow and Fish classes. 8:30 Women's beginner swim class I.

9:15 Adult open swim. TUESDAY 7:00 Men'shealth club. 9:00 Kinder gym, east gym; babysitting; women's health club; Little Shavers, 3 and 4-year-olds. 9:30 Women's slymnastics; Little Shavers, 5 and 6-year-olds. 10:00 Aquababies and Advanced Little Shavers.

10:30 Women's volleyball; women's open swim. 11:00 Men'shealth club. 11:30 College and adult members open gym; adult membership open swim. 12:15 Men's fitness gym and weight room. 1:30 College and adult open gym; New Philadelphia school, special swim.

3:00 Junior and senior high open gym. 3:15 Boys all age groups swim team practice. 3:30 Open gymnastics, junior and senior high school, east gym. 4:30 Boys Softball Sports School (3rd to 6th grades), outdoor recreation area; Minnow swimming class; 4th to 6th grade girls gymnastics and gym class. 5:00 Girls gymnastic special group, multi-purpose rooms.

5:15 Sports School swim; grade school and junior high fun swim. 5:30 Junior high open gym, east gym; men's fitness, west gym. 5:45 Girl's junior and intermediate swim team. 6:00 Men's volleyball, west gym. and prep swim team practice.

7:00 Senior high open gym; karate club, east multi-purpose room; Boy Scout Troop 85, Room college and men's open gym. swimming class. 7:30 Tusca Del Trailblazers, Room Parents Without Partners, east multi-purpose room. 8:45 Adultopen swim. Story Hoiits April 23 Dover Public Library, 10, for four and five-year-olds.

"Where Do Bears Sleep'' and "The Little Boy Who Loved Dirt And Almost Became A Super- slob," plus films, "Adventures" and "Just Say Hie." Service Clubs EXCHANGE Dover, Tuesdays, 6:45, Espenschied's; New Phila- delphia.6.30, Bassetti's. JAYCEES Dover, First Monday and third Tuesday 8, Jaycee hall, 300 E. 2nd st; New Philadelphia, first and third Mondays 7:30, Reeves Banking Trust Co. building. KIWANIS Dover, Mondays 5:45, Union Hospital cafeteria; New Phila delphia, Mondays 6, Delphian Inn.

LIONS Dover, Thursdays 6, Espenschied's; New Philadelphia, Mondays noon, Elks club. ROTARY Dover, Mondays 11:45, St. John's United Church of Christ; New Philadelphia, Monday's 5:45, Delphian Inn. GOOD MAKING HUDHOJHIXHHUVl Ask About Our Rtntol Purchast Plan tr AppifttmMt Cill M4-15U HAROIDI.IARTMOIOW Cwfffiri Hospital News Union ADMISSIONS Dover Mrs. John G.

Franklin, 512 Tuscarawasav. Mrs. David T. Caldwell, 117 W. 10th st.

Melinda J. Ashkettle, 215 E. 13th st. Mrs. John R.

Penso, 107 Race st. Atty. Charles T. Barkett, 315 21st st. Mrs.

Doris Morris, 318 Franklin dr. Mrs. Hazel M. Weber, 318 Monroe st. New Philadelphia Russell L.

Walton, 207 Providence SW. Mrs. Eugene A. Severn, 125 Bthdr.SE. Mrs.

Willard B. Rainsberg, 110312th st. NW. Elizabeth A. Meese, 1149 Sherman av.

NW. Tammy S. Meese, 1149 Sherman av. NW. Tamera L.

Weist, 226 Grandviewav. NW. Mrs. Albert J. Abel, 1023 Tuscarawasav.

NW. Charles H. Patterson, RD3. Elsewhere Mrs. Frank E.

Zurfley, RD 1, Mineral City. Mrs. Margaret Ickes, Midvale. Mrs. John M.

Croft, RD 1, Sugarcreek. Mrs. Kelly A. Lattner, RD 1, Stone Creek. DISMISSALS Dover Mrs.

Howard Houchens, Burge, Mrs. Robert Haller and Curtis Tyree. New Philadelphia Mrs. Arthur Montgomery, A. Jay Barger, Mrs.

Gary Wheeler and son, Mrs. Ronald Butler, Frank Blacka, Ida Carter, Mrs. William Cunningham, Mrs. Sharon Godfrey, Mark Gwinn, Mrs. Frank Ginnetti, Mrs.

Robert Jenei, Mary Jane Hostetler, Mrs. Warren Kenney and daughter, Mrs. Louis Lorenzoni, Mrs. Jerry Noakes, Roger Stout, Mrs. Theo Tharp, Earl Walker, Mrs.

William Winters Mrs. Helen Wise, Hazel Welsch and Robert Whitman. Elsewhere Oliver Wallace, Uhrichsville; Ralph Black, Cadiz; Frederick Beers Mineral City; Mrs. Doyle Adkins, Sugarcreek; Dennis Cannon, Strasburg; Mrs. Daniel Gibbens and son, Bolivar, and Todd Kilchenman, Port Washington.

BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Miller, RD 1, Stone Creek, son. Mrs.

and Mrs. Dean W. Burkhart, 1028 Dover Dover, daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

George Krahel, 1126 Sherman av. NW, New Philadelphia, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.

Leone, 304 Bank In. SE, New Philadelphia, daughter. Cosnocton ADMISSIONS Coahocton Ronald Cramer, 691 Ridgewood dr. William Potter II, 1037Va Walnut st. Mrs.

Hugh Carr, 1840 Grace dr. Grafton Ames, Coshocton Care Center. Max Wright, RD1. Frank Cruikshand, RD2. Mrs.

David Fry, 224 N. 14th st. Mrs. John Crider, Whitewoman st. Debra Arden, RD2.

Mrs. Clyde Williamson, 656 Hill st. Elsewhere Adah Clark, 213 N. Main st, West Lafayette. Mrs.

Eli Christner, RD 3, Fresno. Nellie Shrimplin, RD 3, Fresno. DISMISSALS Coshocton Linda Shaw, Martin Gosser, Maro Emerson III, Mrs. Robert Woodie, Mrs. Monty Prater and daughter, William Lousha, Lotty Wright, Ronald Cramer and Mrs.

Clarence DeWitt. Newcomerstown Herbert Miller and Mrs. Avery Cochran. Fresno Mark Ames and Mrs. George Eick.

Elsewhere John Griswell, Plainfield, and Mrs. James Geerts and daughter, Warsaw. BIRTHS Mrs, Leonard Jarvis 914 S. 16th Coshocton, daughter. Harrison Twin City ADMISSIONS Uhrichsville Pauline Thiebaud, 1004 N.

Uhrichst. Sara A. Devore, 428 W. 3rd st. Elsewhere Bruce Basiletti, RD 1, New Philadelphia.

Frank Crall.RDl.Scio. Mrs. John E. Davidson, Scio. Mrs.

John W. Greer, Scio. DISMISSALS Dennison Mrs. John Willison. Uhrichsville Mrs.

Elmer Kohler and Mrs. Laurie Tanley. Elsewhere Mrs. David McWilliams, New Philadelphia, and Mrs. Ada Slack, Sandyville.

BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Gene Galantine, RD 1, Uhrichsville, son. EMERGENCIES William Williams, RD 2, Tippecanoe, abrasions to shoulder and neck when car fell from jack. ADMISSIONS Cadiz Robert Henthorne.

Jan Campbell. Vickie Mellot. Betty Sproull. Rodney Jones. Elsewhere Pearl Knight, Unionport.

Harry Merryman, Bloomingdale. Kermit Morris, Bloomingdale. Chester West, Bloomingdale. Curtis Blackburn, Jewett. Vivian Popovich, Flushing.

Martha McComb, Scio. Elmer Reed, Massillon. DISMISSALS Cadiz Monroe Blake, Merle Plottner, Gary Striker and John Hall. Elsewhere Harold Hall, Hopedale; John Racker, Lafferty; Harry Merryman, Bloomingdale; Charles Juriga, St. Clairsville; Ruth Skidmpre, New Athens, and Virginia McLaughlin, Jewett.

Other Hospitals Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Jenkins of 453Vz S. Tuscarawas Dover, son born Wednesday in Canton Aultman Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams of 535 North wood Bolivar, daughter born Friday in Canton Aultman Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Stewart of 6585 E. Sparta East Sparta, daughter born Friday in Canton Aultman Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Horace E.

Weals of 1240 Steubenville Carrollton, daughter born Friday in Canton Timken Mercy Hospital. William Moore of RD 2, Uhrichsville, is a patient in Canton Timken Mercy Hospital. He is in Room 977. Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn L. Siber of Belpre, daughter born April 10 at Camden-Clark Hospital at Parkersburg, W.Va. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.

Siber of 1061 Kelly st. NW and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stilgenbauer of 456 2nd st. NE, all New Philadelphia..

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