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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 8

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New Obte a week ta ad vaaee ef fete. toeeert tbevM mme and tttepboee aembcr. Ne- tlrM, are etrrtM fee three fen, are ircepted by ptwne. DM 3M-SST7 awJssfcfwFYt. New Philadelphia Robert Petty, 19, of Medina was arrested Friday morning after police found him sleeping on a bench in public square.

He was charged with fraud, for renting a room a) the Holiday Inn for three days and leaving without paying a bill of $49.92 He was fined $150 and sentenced to 20 days in jail when appeared in municipal court. Judge Richard Musgrave suspended $100 of the fine and the jail sentence on condition that he make restitution for the room and pay the remaining fine and court Dan Blelninger of 418 Front av. SE a 20-pound tank of propane gas was stolen from his home. A bartender at Sam's Grill at 125 Ashwood In. NW said a customer broke several glasses behind the bar early today.

Chuck Welsh of 915 Madison dr. SE reported that he found eight blue spruce trees sawed three-fourths of the way through when he returned home from a 10-day vacation. A door on a car owned by Elizabeth Coutts of 1559 Seven Mile was kicked In and dented in the 400 block of Fair av.NE Police said an auto owned by Floyd I-awver of 228 5th st. NE was recovered about a block from his home 15 minutes after it was reported stolen. Jeanne Caldwcll of Rowerston said she lost a white purse at Nichols Discount City parking lot.

It contained money, a driver's license and personal papers. Charges arc expected to be filed by the store manager at Buohlcr's Market against a woman accused of shoplifting Friday morning County Two boys, ages 16 and 17, were picked up in Uhrichsvillc today at about 1 a.m. and are to be charged with a breaking and entering at the HARCATUS building on Trenton av. reported Thursday. Deputies said the boys are being held in the Stark County juvenile detention center.

An employe's personal checks and approximately $44 in cash were stolen. Linda Fankhauscr of Minerva said a side window in her auto was knocked out while her son was attempting to turn it around at The Mustang on Rt. 39 Friday night. She said the occupants of another vehicle blocking her son's path knocked it out. Bob Martin of RD 1, Port Washing ton, said he chased the occupants of 1971 Chevrolet Impula which ran over his mailbox Friday night.

He said the vehicle eluded him on County Rd. 22. William F. Sullivan of RD 5, New Philadelphia, said his daughter, Debbie, was bitten by a dog owned by Emerson Specht of County Rd. 21.

Thieves took beer, clgarct lighters and candy valued at $290 in a burglary at Angle's Tavern in Columbia Thursday night or early Friday. The burglary was reported Friday at 1:23 p.m. and deputies said entry was gained through an upstairs window, where a police scanner also was stolen. The beer included bottles, cans and a 16-gallonkcg. An RD 2, Tippecanoe, woman was admitted to Twin City Hospital in Dcnni- son suffering from a head injury allegedly inflicted by her husband during a domestic quarrel.

The woman told deputies she did not want to file charges. Rusty Bound! of Lark in Sewer Contractors of New Philadelphia said vandals put dirt into the oil of a company machine on County Hd 103 Dover Terry Brill of 11.1 I6th st. told police someone pried open the trunk of a car loaned to him by Harry Humphries Auto City Inc. while it was parked at his residence The trunk lid wasdamaged. Robert McCluney of 416 E.

4th st. said miscellaneous bottles and cans had been taken from his property during the past six months. Shari K. Finley of 955 Grant st. NW, New Philadelphia, reported that her car was struck by a hit-skip driver while parked at Zifer's Pizza at 726 Boulevard.

Coshoeton County Mike Newell of 405 S. 3rd Coshocton. reported to police Friday at 11:13 p.m. that the windshield of his truck parked at his residence had been shot out by someone In a black pickup truck In which three persons were riding. Margaret Job of 327 Locust Coshocton.

told police at 9:50 Friday night that picket fence around her home had been torn up and thrown into her yard after she had asked several persons at the Fun Center behind her home to keep the noise down. Sue Watts of 1420 Spring Coshocton, reported at 9:27 p.m. Friday that she had found the door of her car parked on the carport open, a flashlight on the floor and her citizens band radio missing. Margaret Madigan of 185 Rldgewood dr. said something hit and broke out a rear door window of her car while she was traveling south on S.

3rd st. between Elm and Pine Friday night. Chris Guthrie of RD 1 and Sylvia Owens of 604 King both West Lafayette, reported someone had poured charcoal or cigaret lighter fluid over their cars while they were parked in the Revco lot at the Downtowner Plaza. A tape player and an FM radio were stolen from a car owned by David Thomas of 1019 E. Main Coshocton, Friday afternoon while it was parked at Coshoclon High.

Court monitor Bond was set at $2500 Friday in municipal court for Mitchell Deetz of East Sparta, who was charged April 12 with the theft of guardrail posts. Deetz did not make a plea and was remanded to the county jail in lieu of bond. Farmers Market futurt-s CHICAGO trading of Trade WHEAT May Jul Sip Die Mar May CORN May Jul Sop Die Mar May OATS May Jul Scp Mar i(AI') Fulurct on Ihr Chicago Board Friday High Low Clots (1.000 bu) 2.70Vt 2.17',;, 2.70',, 2.71V, 2.7)',, 2.71V, l.HVt MU, 2 l6Vt 2.17 05V, 02U Jill? 3.0t'.4 l.lHi (1,000 bu) I 17', 2)) 1 11 2.3«V, 212 2 2 HSVt 70 2.11 2 77i, 1.771, 2 II 2 71 (1.000 bu) i i i.uv) 1 70 1 13V, 1.70 1 IUi 1 Sili I.I)',, 1 1 121) 1 III', 1(1 1.17 SOYBEANS (1.000 bu) May Jul Aug Stp Nov Jan Mai May Jul Oil I 77 114 177 1 7m t.MVt l.7tVi 1)1 111 1)1 7)2 7J) 7M 731 7M 7 Ml) 7 41 7.MV) 741 7.11^ 7 14 7 Wt I.MVt Weathervane YESTERDAY High71(21C) Low37(3C) TODAY 44(6C) RAINFALL Last 24 hours none TOMORROW Sunrise 5-44 Sunset 7-07 High 80s Low 50s Forecast: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday with a low tonight in the mid 50s and a high Sunday near 80. A 20 per cent chance of rain tonight and Sunday. Fair Monday, a chance of showers Tuesday and Wednesday.

Highs In the low 80s Monday and Tuesday and in the low 70s by Wednesday. Lows In the mid 50s. FORECAST 40 Stationary Occluded NAtlONAl WIA1HIR SlUVICt NOAA. US Oepi el Coshoclon County Donald Davis of 315 5th Warsaw, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of transportation of a controled drug, (Phencyclidine) on Dec. 7, 1976, when he appeared Friday in common pleas court.

The original charge was possession of a controled drug. Davis was released under $900 bond after Judge William F. Brown ordered a pre-sentencing investigation. Story Hours April Uever Public Library, 10 am for 4 and 4-year- oldi Stories. "Ujlle Corllla" and "The Wee.

Wee B4 plu fllmi Fines MlWiaPALCOURT Earl T. Baker. Bollvarflnedlltt and given 33- tf fc) Ji rt suspension 1 while Intoxicated, March 17 on Rtilatl-V7rStrve? Township. NEW PHILADELPHIA Tammy L. Stewart, 418 Fair av.

NE, cited for (allure to yield the right-of-way after her auto and AvrM NW. collided at lllghav arid 8th it NE UHMICHSVILLE Robert Bartlmus, 18, RD I. Bowerilon, cited m'JiL ur te 1 1 lh iRht-of-way after hit car collided on 3rd it In the butlneu dlitrlct with 1 Menapace. M. 2nd st HIGHWAY PATROL Frank R.

Eipenichlcd. 74. of RD I. Dover, cited for failure to yield the right-of-way when he pulled from a prlvatedrlvc, cauilng a vehicle operated by Frederick G. Durbln It, oMM W.

16th at, Dover, to left of center before It came to a itop againit a fence on RtHwett of Dover. Howard E. Schumacher, of 401 8th dr. NE. New Philadelphia, cited for speeding alter his car went off the right ilde of Rt.

BO. southeatt of New Philadelphia, itrIking a ilgn and hitting a curb. COSHOCTON Steve Jennings, Plum Wariaw, cited for failure to drive on the right tide of the roadway after hit car itruck a telephone pole, overturned In a corn field and caught fire The car wai dettroyed The accident occurred at 4:17 a.m. today, eight miles weit of here on Rt 38, Just weit of Mowery'i Bridge Jeffrey Crowthen, S. 10th cited for op- eraUng an unsafe vehicle after hli car ran onto ConRall tracki at Clow In.

and S. 8th it. Friday Crowthers said he made sharp turn onto the tracks when Ms brakes failed after a part on his carburetor broke as he was leaving the Pretty Products Co. acceii road Schedule) Bookmobile Taeseay Ragersvllle school Dundee town stop 1 2 30- 1 1: 43 Dundee school I 3 SO. Benefits April II Rummage and bake sale.

9 am to 6 New Philadelphia Ullerbein United Melhodtt! Church Soup and sandwiches will be sold Dever Kail Parent-Teacher Group carnival, 3 to 7 p.m tchool gymnasium Games, refreshments prltes Car wash, lOa.m lotp Buckeye Joint Vocational School, sponsored by junior stenography studenti Funds for trip to Tesai, sponsored by Ohio Office Edwalion Assn Prtrei: W. car wash; 110, waih, wai and Interior cleaning (From The Courts) Divorces Filed Whetstone Virginia vs. Chester, both RD 1, Newcomerstown. Patterson Martha, 19 S. 3rd Dennison, vs.

Larry, RD 2, Uhrichsville. Granted Crooks Lillian, Sugarcreek. from Lionel, W. 3rd st. Dover.

Former name of Norman restored. Berkshire Darrcll from Pauline both RD 1, Port Washington. Custody of one child to mother. Clark Patricia from Randall, both RD 1, Port Washington. Custody of one child to mother.

Dismissed Kubn Diana, 211 E. 2nd Dover vs. Dale, address unknown. Wedding Licenses Dale Carothers 29, and Phklda Beamer, 24, both RD 1, Dennison. SATURDAY 7:00 Dover Flrit Moravian Church, pool; senior high, college and adult open gym.

Schoenbrunn Moravian Church, weitgyrn. Moravian Church, pool; Dover Pint Moravian Church, Room 1 1:30 Senior high dance, multl-purpow and game room, muilc by Cry Wolf MONDAY 7:00 Racquet ball courts open; men'i health center. Women's health center; Veteran'i gym, east gym. 11:00 Men's health center. 11:30 Adult members open swim; adult members open gym.

west gyrn. 13: ISMen'i fitness, multi-purpose room. 1:15 Kinder Gym. 2 to (-year-olds, eatt gym. 1:00 Little Shaven iwlmmtng class.

2:30 Uttle Shavert and advanced swimming classes. 3:30 Junior and Intermediate twlmmlng teams. 4:15 GoMf Ian swimming class 4:30 Beginner gymnastics, east gym; gtrlt softball class and league outdoors. Snails. Jellyfish.

Ovppiei beginners swimming classes. Grade and junior high fun swim; Softball swim. high and men'i open gym; senior high and men's swimming class Room 2. 7:00 Mohawk Tribe, Dick Gordley home; women's advanced swimming claas. 7:20 Church volleyball league round robin play, New Philadelphia First United Meth odist vi New Philadelphia Flrit United Church of Christ (New Philadelphia First Church of the Naiarenel; (WestI Strasben United Methodiit vi, Dover First Christian (Dover First United Methodiit).

7:30 Yovth Committee meeting, Room 1. 7:45 Women's Minnow and Fish swimming classes. 1:10 (East) Dorer Christian Missionary Alliance vi. Dover Flrit United Methodist (Strasburg United Methodist); (West) New PhUgdrtphla First Church of the Nasarene vt New Philadelphia Fait Christian (New Philadelphia First United Method- lit). 1:30 Women's beginner and advanced beginner swimming classes.

1:00 (East) New Philadelphia Jerusalem United Church of Christ vi. Dover Grace Lutheran (New Philadelphia First Christian (West) Uhrlchsvllle Grace United Methodist vi. Dover St. John United Church of Christ (Dover Christian Missionary Alliance). IS Adult open swim.

(Building Permits) DOVER Jeffrey A. Demaltio, Canal add bedroom and enclose porches at 1K Canal rd. George Kollar, 213 Grant 4-foot high rail fence. DavldF. Lahr.2ISON.Wooiterav., steel siding Fred Klsher.

321 K. 7th Heel skiing. Dale Shonk, Canton, requett for duplex at 21202122 Dover av. denied and referred to zoning board of appeals because It It In single-family tone and does not comply with setback regulation! Robert German, 1315 N. Wooster Wool high fence.

Mr. and Mrt Thomas A Hicks. 1IM E. High av New Philadelphia, tingle-family home at 1111 Tremonlit. Tom O'Donnell, 406 Seneca dr.

4-tool high chain- link fence. Are Going ORCHESTRA CONCERT Sunday at 8 p.m. in Dover High auditorium. Presented by Tuscarawas Philharmonic Orchestra. "LOVE IS A SONG" Newcomerstown High Choir's spring concert, Tuesday night at 7:30 in the Middle School auditorium.

DRIVE-1T-YOURSELF TOUR Today and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m., beginning atCarroll County fairgrounds. "ScoutingTo- day A Better America Tomorrow," today from noon to 7 p.m. at Guernsey fairgounds, Old Washington. Presented by Forest Trails District Boy Scouts of America. "WHERE'S CHARLIE?" A musical comedy, tonight at in Jewett-Scio High auditorium.

Granges AprtlW and Mri April High dance. 1:30 to 11:30 TUKS- rawas County YMCA. for IOth. lllh and 12th gra deri. sponaored by Y-ells Club Prices: fl, member; II non-member Music by Cry Wolf Baltic Elementary and Junior High PTO spring carnival.

30 to school gymnasium Supper, beginning at 4 30 entertainment. New York Stocks April II 4 30lo caletj Prl II 7V Carryouta available Buckeye Joint largt, UK; small, Open Sessions April II 7 NEW YORK (AP) Stock prices moved up slightly Friday, showing little reaction to President Carter's anti-inflation message. The Dow Jones industrial average rose .76 of a point to 947.76. Advances led declines 750-685. Volume was 20.23 million shares.

Closing prices were. Dfttf council. 7p Devtr board of education. 7 4t COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) Prlc.t paid to country packing plantt for dfllvirrd lu OhJu clllo Includ.d coniumtr Includ.d coniumtr gradti Includlnf gtadti.

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mu.ily aitdlum 1147. muttly Poultry piket at Obto fsrmr h.n» light I ctnu. Truck lot prices of ready to cook brolleri and frytri. Ciacinnatl uw few to rtport. Cltvtlaad 40-41 Vi Htm rhUaeaiphU city board of bMltk, Co- kMiaJPMrkM Urtabwi VuMage couacU.

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Dave Johnson of North Canton, speaker. Contact Tom Redman for reservations. April 17 Pareats Without Partner! family kite flying. 2 Dover Deli Hill FrlewByCB'en Club covered dish dinner, party, beginning at .11 a.m Thprnwood Part shelter house, Dennison. All area citizen band radio oper- atort Invited.

Diitrtet 11. Daughters of America, rally practice, 2 p.m., Zaneivllle Goodwill Center. April 11 Cetaactea Council. Dauehten of America. 7 VFW hall.

Vera Harrison to show tlkles of New Orleans and Mardl Grai. Take Itenu for make-It or bake- It sale. CHheas for Fair Taiation of Tuscarawai Coun- ly. 7:30 p.m Reeves Banking and Trust Co. meet- big room.

Bellvar Wllkshlre Hills-Zoar Welcome Wagon p.m., Bolivar Elementary. Reliable Rebekah Degree Staff, 7:30 p.m Dover Rebekah hall Wemea't Li terary Club. 7: SO home of Mn Gene Bowen. 114 Race it, Dover. TO Club 7 to P- loss Prospect it NW, Dever Junior and Senior High Orchestra Boosters, high school music room.

Plule Mo 8 p.m., high school building. Titcarawai County Pharmaceutical 10 Delphian Motor Inn. Jevenlte Dlsbetei Foundation, Stark County Chapter. 7:30 Belden Vlllsge Citizens Sav- Ingt community room, Canton. Dover Band Boosteri, 1 JOp.m band room.

April 10 Meaat Tiber Club, II a.m., home of Mrs Harry Morris. Ukrlrbsvlllc Eagles Auilliary, I p.m.. Eagles hall. Leae Star Lodge. F.

A.M., 7:30 p.m., Newcomerstown. ReyaJ Neighbors of America, 7 JOp Reliable Rebekah haO at Dover. Sleae Creek. Cemetery Assn. annual meeting, 7 p.m., town hall.

Narcotici Bureau program on drug problemi In thli area, Tuscarawaa Valley High. Dever Blue Star Motnen, I p.m.. Memorial hall. Ntw Philadelphia VFW AutUiary. 7:30 p.m..

Uke post home. Election of of fleers and delegates to tin District conference. HtarUgM School pre-school parent meeting. 7:30 p.m., school Program, "Learning Disability Classes In county school tystem." Discussion on Houie Bill 466 PiUly Homemakers. noon.

New Philadelphia Trinity Episcopal Church. Take old iheeti. it papers. Vt Ttwa and Country Homemakers. 10 a.m., home Vt Keith Johnson, 1304 E.

2nd Dover Vt Review Club, 2 p.m., home ol Mrs Woods. U1N 4- Water ti, Uhrlchsvllle Mrs William Snee to give program PtaebscM Homemaken, 10:30 am Dover Memorial Kail Take pinking shean Guy US Slcel Wetlg El Weytrhr Whlrlpol Woolwth Xeroi Corp IIV 4 Vt J3H 33 4- I7H Vt 55Vt 73Vt -f- ti 2IH 40 Vt -IV, I4H Vi 54 4 Vi WVt 41V i 20 4- Vt 40V, 4t 2Hi Vt Socials Vt l)V, Vi MoMgramUHlMtriM PeaSdy im-v, SlnaeCiMitMier Teanaco UaaanCanp Warner A Sweaty HIM II aa AarkUl square dance. I midnight, Ntnevea Grange hall: sponsored by Tusrarawas Valley CB Radio Club Music by Sounds Inc PsMk round, square dance. I to midnight, Beach City Orange hall Music by DUW llarmonalres CaUer.KaylMbet fUeaMl, square dance. I to II 30 Jefltrtor- Grange hall.

Sum Creet Musk by Norma Jean and the Off Beau Mead, square dance. to midnight, Somerdale fire station ipoaaored by Falrf leid TowMtup volunteer lire department Music by Penrod Orchestra rriniiklf Circle of Slooe Creel Grace United Church of Ouist to decorate (or birthday party at Dover New Uawsj HeaJUi Care Center April 17 BinMsy party, to Dover New Dan Health Care Center activities room Penrad Orchestra to provide music Church Calendar) AM UnitadChwck of CbrUt, 7 ra Rev llam SUallei to akMslutes of trip to Israel apoc- lured by TTIM BibUCUsi Halted MeuGitt Cbiirdi leauor Fel nooo. ckurck towage a covered dtak Vital Statistics Meetings Services (Hospital News) Union ADMISSIONS Dover Mrs. Edith I. Lahmers.

323 E. 3rd st. Ray A. Kreighbaum, 1700 N. Walnut st.

New Philadelphia Darlene L. Renner, RD 2. Pamela R. Crawley, 1208 3rd st. NW.

Robert K. Welling. RD 2 Mrs. Addle R. Dienst, 544 Ray av.

NW. Mrs. Thelma R. Sergent, Pines Mobile Trailer ct. Mrs.

John Mohn, 1355th st. SW. Elsewhere Fred Roberts, RD 1, Uhrlchsvllle. Mrs. Hazel Chesterman, Baltic.

DISMISSALS Dover Mrs. Paul Zieglej and Raymond Yant. New Philadelphia Fred Wagner, Mildred Mercer, Mrs. Clarence Renner, Mrs. David Stevens, Gayle Jackson, Garnet Huff, Mrs.

Sophia Halter, Mark Sayre, Mrs. George Albaugh, Robert Zucal and Mrs. Anna Morrison. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs.

Michael E. Bpwersock, RDS.son. Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Blackwell. 1031 Miller av. NW, New Philadelphia, son. Twin City ADMISSIONS Uhrlcbiville Mrs. Daniel Myers, 214 Newport rd.

Kathryn Watson, 238 Trenton av. Dennlton Mrs. Donald Kilpatrick, 218 McCrea av. Elsewhere Rebecca McLandsborough, RD 1, Mineral City. Mrs.

Jesse Gardner, RD 2, Tippecanoe. Mrs. Joseph Smith, Tippecanoe. DISMISSALS Uhrichsvllle Mrs. Richard Patterson, Mrs.

Lawrence Rhodes and Deborah Wilson. Dennlson Daisy Conner and son and Mrs. Zelda Lyons. Elsewhere Mrs. Kathryn Graham, Cadiz; Mrs.

Ralph Lewis, Newcomers town, and Charlene Asburg, Piedmont. Coshocton ADMISSIONS Coshocton Willie Randall, 1552 S. 6th st. Kathryn Alford, 904 S. 6th st.

Elsewhere VickieCounts, 4769S. 198th Cleveland. Donald Hammersley, Hal-Kar Lafayette. DISMISSALS Coshoclon Burney Cowden, Glenwood DeMoss, Lillian Robertson, Mrs. Charles Graham and son and Mrs.

Jerry Morris and daughter. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bradford, 380 S. 9th Coshocton, son.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunt, 141 W. Church Newcomerstown, son. Harrison ADMISSIONS Cadiz Kathryn Graham.

Elsewhere Richard Carter, Belmont; Adolph Poplouski, Steubenville; Betty Litten, Flushing, and Clifford Rudd, Tippecanoe. DISMISSALS Cadiz Phyllis McKibben, Keith Frashure, Debra Beck and Nettie Dunlap. Elsewhere Louise McFadden, Scio; Gertrude Bethel, Hopedale, and Elizabeth Stalnaker. Flushing. (Other Hospitals) Mrs.

Mary Peoples of Tuscarawas is a surgical patient in Massillon City Hospital, Room 278. Ralph Frazier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frazier of RD 2. Dundee, underwent open heart surgery Tuesday in St Mary's Hospital of the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn.

He is in Room 3 250. Wilbur Bryan of 425 West Newcomerstown, underwent surgery Thursday in Good Samaritan Hospital at Zanesville. He is in Room 33S. Fire Runs New Philadelphia Friday at 7:25 p.m. to the Cookson addition on Rt.

416 where a truck, owned by Ben Cookson wai on fire. Firemen uid the truck had been on (ire before and that workmen had removed a gasoline tank (roan it with torch in the afternoon Tnert no damage listed. Uhrichiville Friday at p.m. to 453 DeerivUle av. where wood being burned behind the former Wilbur Baker residence (or a wiener roast.

Firemen advised those responsible to esUnguish the fire. Friday at 7 p.m. to the TOO block of N. Dawson st. where trash was being burned.

Firemen advised toe party of the city burning ordinance ana put out the (Ire Friday at 7:22 to the SOD block of E. lit st. where a kerosene pot torco used to mark a road hazard had spilled onto the itreet. causing a imall fire..

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