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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 11

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fHE EVENING TND1CFENDENT. MASSILLOrT. OHTO. fTKTDAT, FEBRUARY I9W NEW YORK STOCKS NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS furnished to The Evening fndependent by" HERIULl LYNCH. VlEROF FENNER AND SMITH 313 Canton Dial Gl 6-050) 12:30 P.

M. MARKETS Kc-nnecott 86 Libby-Owen Ford Montgomery Ward Central Bolivar Couple Learn Son Not On Ill-Fated Plane Mrs. Robert L. Sisson, sr, of Ohio Oil Bolivar, convalescing from an at- 17 months ago, "Sea Chanters," Paramount tack of listening to Penn 15 her radio at 4 p. m.

Thursday Pepsi-Cola 38 5 when the program was interrupt- Phillips Pete 'ed with a broadcast of the American Can Pullman 7 4 Amer Mch Fdry 56 3 4 Radio Corp bs Amer Radiator 15 Vs Republic navy band, and a Brazilian Amer Steel Fdry 34 1 Reynolds Tob 59 3 Uner over Rio de Janeiro. Amer 87 3 i Rockwell Spring The news iroze Mrs. Sisson-Tobacco Sears Roebuck 4814: her son, Petty Officer 2nd Class tered the navy sings with the a choral group attached to the band. MR. AND MRS.

SISSON spent Canton Water Plan Brings Hot Protest Ohio Bell Completes Dial Service In Ohio Major' advances in telephone 'requirements of Ohioans. air- At the same time, the investment in its operating increased over $50 million. Operating expenses also ed an upward trend. Higher 1 depreciation and wage costs largely responsible for the 7,8 cent increase in expenses. At major aavances HI leictiiw.ic Vi though wages and employe WBe- State Senator Danny Johnson, service, including the attainment lt is inherent in our private ts accounted for 60 per cent or New PhSffiffihDenLrarask: of 100 per cent local dial opera-enterprise system," the Ohio Bell operating ex- ed the newly created Ohio Water tions, made 1959 a milestone year, presiclent said) "that profit and nse exclusive ot taxes, in.

Thursday to halt the Ohio Bell Telephone com- performance are inseparable." regulat- industries air crash between a U. S. Navy, Thursday evening telephoning to; of thg city of Can 0 to tap pany's annual report said today, He pointed out plane, carrying a saction of reassurance their sOn was undergroun water in the Sugar- servicewise, a $76,000,000 ex- an unregulated alive. They were informed there creek valley soutn of each city. pa nsion and improvement pro- a ij ke good performance and low was but one Ohioan aboard a Sen Johnson Canton of grain-last year erabled the com- pr ce come from companies with Robert L.

Sisson, jr, was a mem- her of the navy enierlaining group touring South America. Anaconda 57 Sinclair Oil Atehison 25 2 Socony. Mobil 40V4 S-, Porto pican Beth Steel 49 Southern Pacific 21 Vs The news at iirst did not state Chesapeake Ohio Sperry-Rand 23M I a section of the band was Chrysler Stan of Calif riding'the plane. Later it de Cities Service Stan of Ind member of the band from Cincinnati, who is missing. They had received a note frorn their son several days ago.

At that time he was in Rio. His gram- attempting to "steal" water from pany to: Columbia' Gas Stan of Consol Edison Standard Ohio veloped the bandsmen were its neighbors. BIDS ON A seven million dollar project to drill wells on Can- prices come from companies Profits. It is the company Complete its drive to give all of mth healthy irnings which con its subscribers local dial service, sistently produces the best serv- last manually-operated ex- jfull effect of current wage was not reflected in the the fact that way increase was intil 1, 1959. wage increase cost the conv approximately $4 a A million plane, flew part ot tfce way, and! ley south of the Beach i ty res dd Illi22 0 then transferred to ship.

They ervoir and Jay a 15.2 ile pipeline of whicn 62JI were to make other flights, how- Young Sisson, who en-j ever, in South America. Sheet 1 P. M. Averages decrease Ekco Products 40 "2 Timken Roller Sh United Corp Gen Steel Gen Foods 107 (Western Union 50fc Gen Motors Gen Precision General Tire Inter Nickel Indu: Inter 34 1 A 'Utilities, 1 a steady; LlVeStOCk 21.00; CLEVELAND. (AP) Cattle, 25, steady; prime steers 28.0028.50; (nominal); choice to prime 25.50-28.00; good to choice 23.0025.00; commercial and standard 18.00-23.00; choice heifers 25.0026.50; good heifers 23.00-25.00; dairy heifers 18.00-23.00; commercial and fat cows 15.00-16.50; TMg Former Local lAngeli Asks Man To Teach Jury Trial At Harvard lu v.

4 to Canton will be received by the extens on This brought the greatest contribution to the city of Canton next Tuesday. The the total number of telephones' project has been several years in in ser vice to 2,598,000. the making. Eliminate rural service in per ormanc ast year) according'toxication and was fined $25 and Angeli manager of the ice, undertakes the most ive research program, enjoys the dial service on Sept. 20, 1959.

ost growth, provides the mostj more car ries the largest share of' 164 were and in every respect makes Operating taxes paid by tht mpany last year came to -or 10.4 per than they "did in 1958. FINED FOR INTOXICATION Pau i Murphy, 30. of 1015 The company's more profitable 35th st NW. pleaded guilty to in' "The underground water sup- excnan and offer four-party If 0 the" annual "report, "was due'costs in Massillon municipal court ply should be used in the best servicp to he former rural par ti to intensive selling of its today. interest of all the people in this scribers a the old eight-party area, rather than in the interest ratg of a few who reach out and pro-.

services and increased operating efficiency to widespread Eliminate four-party service mi mechanization', and partlv to rate miscuously grab another water lg urban exchanges here it ncreases pu into effect at the' 1 let- longer satisf i ed the needs of the. beg inning of the year. I customers. Only customers an example of the company's in 10 now nave ur -P art serv sales efforts, installers and repairmen as a group 'd more than ter to Stark County Novelty Co. A former Massillon man, Dr.

Fulton rd NW, Canton, today Edward D. Moorhead, has been pleaded innocent in Canton mu ac tj on on complaint until .31 appointed to the teaching' staff nicipal court to a charge of pos- XP hparrf nprsnnallv ce j- increase Pthe department of chlmistry sess i on of gambling devices. He ttead ofby lettlr personaU Extend nationwide dialing to 55,000. color telephones and. increase -31 at Harvard university, effective demanded a jury trial but no i i state water 6 5 er om tnys most 87 000 extension telephones he will the wool ,19 university, effective demanded a jury date has been set.

chief, has utility and cutters 14.00-15.00; canners and fat yellow cows 12.00-13.50; bologna bulls 20.0021.50; fat heavy bulls 17.00-19.00. Calves, 25, steady; prime 34.00- 6.00-8.00; choice ewes 6.00-8.00; culls and mediums 3.00-5.00. Hogs, 100, 25 higher; No. 2-3, 190-230 Ibs. 14.25-14.50; No.

1-2, 190-230 Ibs. 14.75-15.00; No. 1, 190-230 Ibs. 15.25; 260-300 Ibs. 12.50-13.75; 240-260 Ibs.

13.7514 00; 230-240 Ibs. 14.25; 160-190 Ibs 13.25-14.25; packing sows 9.5011.75, Poultry, Eggs graduate of Washing- i the alleged owner of high Sch001 Dr. Moorhead 35 cogin operated g0( bowling a i machines uncovered reciablv the uate student at Ohio State um-. duril a raid Feb 17 on a garage ree resources; which are esti- 01Ext nd versity. HE RECEIVED his doctor of philosophy degree at Ohio ree resources a 01 at the rear of 410 Young ave SE, mate capable of producing 31 exchange, to give crty toral fellowship in the depart- Canton.

The machines were val- 20 million gallons a day. ued at approximately S29.000, ac-i Sen. Johnson's objections art cording to authorities. ibased on the possibility that Tus-j Canton morals bureau county communities such' 65 per cent of the telephones, whereas only 32 per as vear on visits to the custo- cent enjoyed" the direct distance ers' premises. Over 80,000 party- dial service at the start of the ij ne subscribers were sold higher grades of service.

THE COMPANY'S net income 545,325,000, an increase of S10; million over the nreceding vear. and city jates to customers outlying fringe areas. WALTER S. Buy Better and You Buy Cheaper 4.T V. H.

MEYER FOOD CITIES, Inc. With The Best and An Original Profit Shuring Premiuni Plan i I 3 a i ment of chemistry at Princeton gators accompanied by County as Strasburg and Dover may need Sparling said he university. Prosecutor a Norman J. Putman the water for future industrial that the company of the office developments been restored to the aeveiQpmenls vr a rk Mark macnines. a had 19oo- level and- that an increase in net had, brought under control a trend 4n which earnings had Dr.

Moorhead's research inter- TM- est is in the field of electro- ana chemistry. A report on research umo done while working on his ad- McElroy uncovered vanced degree at Ohio State was Capt. P. James siuiz- 01 me CLEVELAND Eight been declining for three straight rr FVFI AN-n (AP)-USDA- Published in the December issue TM" a 5 a 0 aboard a Ckveland Tran- years, He said this was particular- commitment). nuHiratinn.

were not decade to everimprove and ex- 14.00-20.00. Sheep and lambs, 300, active Training Six Cubans Costs U. S. Dearly WASHINGTON. (AP) Six Cuban cadets being trained at the Corpus Cnristi naval air station in Texas are costing American taxpayers 5249,000 this year.

That figures out to more than 541,000 per cadet Last year, 5543,000 in Cuban military aid was spent to train a tol.02-l.09per the six cadets and other Cuban ostly 1M or 1.46-1.56 military personnel and to buy 100 lbSj mostly 1.49.1.50; No. some equipment. The equipment 2 Qats unchanged 66-75, 'of publication. 'vehicle The iniuries poultry, prices paid at torn for, former address here the Allege, of Wooster before vehicle- The injuries No. 1 quality: Fryers Ibs 18-.

19. Hens light type 7-11, heavy: 14-20. delivered, uncandled, large white 27-29, medium white 24-26. Consumer grades, prices to retailers, U. S.

grade delivered: Large A white 36-40; brown 35-39; medium A white 32 36; brown 31-35; large white and brown 30-34. Gram COLUMBUS (AP) i Department of Agriculture cash grain prices: No. 2 red wheat unchanged to 1 lower mostly 1.86; No. 2 yellow ear corn citlnn Tin 3 HP attended'entering Ohio State. did not include weapons and ammunition.

ANOTHER spent last year on the Dominican Republic, went for "training ammunition required by a Dominican vessel during training exercises with the U. S. fleet," and for equipment and spare parts for ships. Lincoln White, state department press officer, listed the expenditures Thursday 'for newsmen. A recent defense department report included the military aid alloted to Cuba.

Cotton mills in the United States employ some 500 thousand persons. mostly 70-75; soybeans mostly 1 higher 1.97-2.02, mostly 2.60-2.02. Complete Soda Foimtain Service Light Lunches Also Carry-Out Service From Coffee to Soup JIMMY'S CANDY SHOP ON THE SQUARE Factory; 16 Penn Ave. SE. SHIPSTADS JOHNSON ICE FOLLIES Prices: (Inrl.

Tai) MON. thru FRI. EVES. 8:30 P.M. SAT.

SUN. MATS. 1:30 45:00 P.M. HALF PRICE (children under 12 yeira) Sat. Mats.

1:30 5:00 P.M. SAT. PM. (Boies, Loses and West End Promenade) (Mezzanine--first 12 (Mezzanine--Last 7 Bom) (Corner Sections) Ticket Sale at Canton Auto Club 1800 Tuscarawas NW CANTON 14.00 (3.50 13.00 $2.00 EAGLES DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT, "FEBRUARY 27 OTTO NORDICK bRGHESTRA And The JDoor Prize Award Will Be A $10 Basket of Choice Groceries Regular Meeting Monday 7:30 P.M. Euchre Night Fish Plate Lunch Friday Night A CLEVELAND MAR.

i-i3 ARENA edical Mirror WHAT DOCTORS SAY ABOUT: Colitis Can Be Stubborn Carbuncles Q. It there any rvre for mucous reader. A. Yes, or at least much can be done, to help. The term colitis means inflammation of the colon Or large intestine.

The inflammation may be due to actual, disease of the colon tissue but more often it is the result of some functional disturbance in intestinal action. Q. Daring the ax or tight months I have had tt tenet of carbunclei. Some have been on my arms, on my What can I do to prevent more carbuncles? A. First, see your doctor.

Repeated boils or carbuncles can be a sign of serious disorders such as diabetes. If there is no apparent cause, the prevention of more carbuncles may be difficult and not too successful. Cleanliness is the watchword. Generally, this would include the usual nightly bath with medicated soap suggested" by your doctor. Guard against fingering UJSiiil VJ utiiu.

agciiiiofc centered in the colon. There may picking at the skin. Under- be cramping and in this case it's clothing, nightwear, and bed 1m- "spastic.colitis." Mucous colitis should be boiled when latin-, limply indicates large dered. Your doctor will have amounts of mucous are expelled, specific suggestions based on "his A good general term to cover all knowledge of' your individual types of functional large-bowel ro biem as revealed by medical disturbance would be "irritable colon." Colitis can be dufr to overuse of laxatives, enemas, or other or to emotional disturbances. Diet, rest and exercise as advised by'thfc doctor are important in treating colitis.

Physicians also employ drugs which have a quieting effect'on the colons Stubborn wes of colitis often take weeks or even to clear up so patienti with this condition should not become impatient just because a quick cure isn't in the offing. Questions directed to Science Editors, P.O. Box 396, N. Y. 10, N.

Y. will be incorporated in columns vkem 1 examination, Ready ReUtMe three "R's of our tion service your goanuiiM at promptness, dependability md yrfct' faimess wben have preccrlp- tfomi filled by w. Annan do not Mtxmrtt tht opinion of att doctors. The dtag- nOstf 6fld OJ AtftOM ft function of the patient's physicioft. AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC BED COVERING ONLY $5.00 DOWN $5.00 A MONTH FEATHEft UCHT Rtt.70" SIZE MEDSIH WAftMTH CONTROL UNIT WHITE MOADCIOTH WASHES HASitY UNDfKWKITEK 'AWROVib, 2-TEAR MttACOtfNT GUARANTEE CAST CENTUSY tiGHTWEIGHT aECTRIC BED COVERING Sleep tight and comfortably warm every night sleep a wonderfH'fly warm Century Lightweight Electric Bed Covering.

Use year favorite non-electric bed covering, too, if you like. Only one store in town has these wonderfully warm electric bed coverings and that's your Ohio Edisom Company appliance store. Stop and see them soon. HIO COMPANY I I A A I I A FINERTABLES FEB. FURNITURE The elegance and old-world charm of mahogany still lives on--especially in this group of fine tables we have assembled for your choice at unbelievably low table with hand- tooled leather top.

1 drawer, 1 shelf S35.00 drum table by Imperial $27.50 table with two drawers end table with three shelves for plenty of space 516.95 topped commode with double deep drawer. Grand Rapids S29.95 Duncan Phyfe 26" drum table of 3 tables. One with leather $34.50 topped commode by Imperial with oval front. 1 drawer and shelf $24.50 special end table with 2 shelves. 5 to sell Miscellaneous Items now specially priced for our Feb.

Sale. frameless mirror. Size S6.00--Window cornices in Antique white and gold. deep, extendable to 86'' Five only to Sell! Decorative 1 wall shelves to hold your Various finishes. Values to $19.75 from $5.00 or full size coil springs.

Excellent quality 28" and circular frameless mirrors. Your choice at the low price of Additional special prices have been placed on tables in wheat finish from Heywood Wakefield. We are closing out our stock on this finish. table with 1 shelf table 19'' 3.to sell ........:515.00 of three tables for extra convenience table. Shaped legs.

Cantilevered shelf $22.00 Massillon's Store Of Friendliness 54 LINCOLN WAY, E. ASK ABOUT OUR CHARGE, BUDGET or LAYAWAY PLAN BONUS DAYS SATURDAY and MONDAY ONLY WE'RE GIVING YOU THESE VALUES FOR THE EXTRA DAY IN FEBRUARY WINTER COATS WOOL PLAIDS TWEEDS ZIBELINE REG. TO S59.98 CAR COATS REG. TO $19.98 POPLIN CORDUROY WOOL WOOL JERSEY COTTON CREPES REG. TO $17.98 A PLAIDS WOOLS REG.

TO $10.98 FLANNELS CORDUROYS A FUR BLEND BULKIES REG. TO $9.98 A GROUP OF BETTER REG. TO $14.98 NYLON COTTON QUILTED.

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Years Available:
1930-1976