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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 3

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THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSTLLON. THURSDAY, JUNEJ30J.065_ THREE OBITUARY E. Amon Lewis E. Amon.

76. of Kinsman, died at the residence of his stepson, Del Dorman of 871 Wellman ave SE. A retired farmer. Mr. Amon kft 1Y-ochvtp.

I I I I I I I VA H'V- rian church in Kinsman. He survived by his Mrs. Sarah M. Amon of Kins-j man; three stepdaughtefs, George Har.awalt of Kinsman, Mrs. Veryl Blystone of Warren and Mrs.

Homer Beany of Be-, loit; one stepson. Lewis E. Amon of Massillon; two sisters. Mrs. John Royal of Jamestown, Pa.

and Mrs. Margaret Mills of Daytona Beach, one brother, Ralph Amon of Jamestown, eight step-grandchildren and 11 step- great-grandchildren. The body was taker, from the Gordon-Shaidnagle-Hollinger funeral home to the McCurdy funeral home in Kinsman. The funeral and interment will be held Saturday in Kinsman. Report A gencies Carry Out Recommendations The "implementation" committee of the Massillon Welfare federation formed to.

review the progress of the recent survey of community health, welfare, youth and recreational agencies at the present time has reviewed in detail six Red Feather agencies. The committee also was set up to assist agencies in implementing or carrying out survey but only when requested to do so. i So far the committee has dealt! with survey Phase 1-B (rec- of the group activity field. Both rsation snd youth service 'carried out. The iciesTa'nd'withTphase 2 (caseworkleague's former building has been; and adjustment sold and its offices now are on On the implementation commit- the second floor of the remodeled tee headed by J.

S. (Sandy) Sand; First Savings and Loan Co. build-, ers are W. Bond. Ralph S- Krisher, Mrs.

C. B. The Family Service Society and William Weisgarber, J. Children's Bureau is carrying out Mertes. Don Sandison and P.

B. a major recommendation made in Auerbach. executive director of the survey: it is giving its staff the Massillon Welfare federation the training necessary to do the and the Social Planning council. best possible job. The Catholic Service league's IN ORDER TO evaluate efforts implementation report indicates made by various agencies to tfaat near ev ery recommenda- Pillow Case, JMarion Jury Tied In Knot, (Deliberating Distribute Auto Tax Christian Simon Christian Simon, 82, of 1215 Auburn ave NW, died Wednesday evening at the White Oak convalescent home in Canton after a short illness.

Born in Alsace Lorraine, Mr. Simon had resided in Massillon the past 78 years. He retired seven years ago from the Massillon Steel Casting Co. and was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic: church.

Mr. Simon is survived by three i sons, Leo Paul J. and Harry T. Simon, all of Massillon; six daughters, Mrs. Bertha Houck and Mrs.

Margaret Slinger, of Massillon, Mrs. Agnes Allen of East Sparta, Mrs. Rita Albright, of Canton, Mrs. Elizabeth Fostines of Pasadena, Cal. Mrs.

Julia Creel of Akron; 23 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Saturday at 10:30 a. m. in St. Joseph's Catholic church.

Interment will be made in St. Joseph's cemetery. Friends may call at the Pague- let funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. The rosary will be prayed Friday at 7:30 p.

m. Service Schedule Howard H. Friday. 1:30 p. Gordon-Shaidnagie- Hollinger funeral home.

Inter- mem, Brookfield cemetery. Alva A. Robinett Friday. 2 p. Desvoignes funeral home.

Mount Eaton. Interment, Green Lawn cemetery, Plan Increase In Air Fares WASHINGTON. (AP) Most U. S. air fares by about five per cent at midnight tonight.

The Civil -Aeronautics board said that all of the domestic- trunk airlines, and all except three of the local service operators, have filed for the higher fares. The CAB announced or June 17 that it would approv them. These amounted to a straigrv per cent increase in all plus an added SI charge for eacr. one-way ticket. maae oy vdntms that nearly every recommencja- carry out the recommendations tion app ijeable has been acted made in the survey, the commit- upon or yje process of being tee set up a scoring sheet.

And carr jed ut. One recommenda- here's how the agencies studied tion was to either join with the so far have stacked up: Canton league or step up the lo- The Boy Scouts, for instance, eal program. Massillon board- were involved in 21 recommenda- members decided this community tioni. Nine of them have been should have its own agency, the carried out and 11 more are in implementation committee said. the process of being implemented; Tf) a more spe cific The remaining one is a recom-; in regards to implementation of mendation about which the; im-; recomm endations, here are just a plementation committee itself examples that show how- has a question.

three agencies have made prog- The Massillon Boys' club has ress ac ting on the survey pro- completed five of 14 recommenda- 0sa and is in the process of 0 Scouts, for instance, completing eight others. The repor that advance registration agency is opposed to carrying out year exceeds last year's total; the remaining recommendation, that "modern plumbing facilities according to the implementation are process of being in- committee. (The Boys' a in the camp; that new board is reluctant to increase Tenc drains were to be installed membership fees.) before the camp opened for the The Girl Scouts received 17 season; that all persons handling recommendations, completed five funds are bonded. and are in the. process of carry- Boys' club Needed flat land ing out 11 others.

The recent has been secured: a current ana- merger of the Massillon and Can-'lysis of its membership is being ton councils into the Great Trail kept (the club reports that trans- 'council eliminated the remaining portation is a problem for chil- recommendation. which was just dren living more than a mne 'that a recommendation that away from the club); new pro- councils merge for economy's grams such as riflery, day camp, sake. increased basketball schedules lhave begun: the possibility of a i THE A I Urban new building is being studied, league has completed major sur- Girt Scouts they now have vey recommendations. One was their own camp; the merger has rid of the Walnut rd SE been completed: personnel are building and another, to get out bonded. (The Girl Scout organ- Strangles Girl DAYTON (AP) A pillow case tied in a half-hitch knot around her neck and a brown scarf stuffed in her mouth, a 21- year-old Davtom girl was found dead in her one-room apartment Wednesday night.

The coroner called it murder by strangulation. The victim, who was clad only; in a pa jama top but had not been sexually assaulted, was Joycenna Bieterle. 1 Police had no immediate leads Coward any suspect. Miss Bieterle's fiance, a Wright- Patterson air force base airman, 'found the body lying beside a bed. He is Joe Sheppard.

24. who had a key to the girl's apartment, police said. He lives at the base. There were signs of a struggle in the room where Miss Bieterle lived alone. But neighbors said; they had heard nothing.

MARION (AP) A jury of eight men and four women expected to go into deliberation today to whether 18-year- old Virginia Marie Napper is guilty of the Easter Sunday nfle-; slaying of her father. The defense completed its case Wednesday. i a statements from the prosecution and defense were scheduled today before the jury retires. Virginia is accused of slaying her father, Sylvester Napper, 38, while he slept April She is on trial second-degree murder. The defense plea is that she was; temporarily insane at the time of the shooting.

i Wednesday, the defendant testified she remembered nothing the time she went to her father's bedroom last Easter awaken him and the time she woke up in jail. She said her father had been molesting her over a period of five years. COLUMBUS (AP) Ohio counties and townships will get more than million dollars in the second distribution of 1960 auto license money. The distribution reported by 1 State Auditor James A. Rhodes gives counties $3.620,473 and townships $2,011.374.

The distribution boosts the total for this year's auto tag money to 40Vi million dollars, compared with a total of just under 40 millions last year at this Distributions are based onToad mileage. Counties get nine per cent of auto license money and townships five per cent under the mileage formula. Total county road mileage uij Ohio this year is 29,303 Last year it totaled. 29.244. Tuwn- ship road mileage increasestronv 38,332 last year to 38,509, report showed.

INSURANCE HEAD DIES PHILADELPHIA (AP) Ellsworth A. Roberts, 63, president of Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Co. since" 1943, died Wednesday. HEAD OF CHURCH DIES SOUTH A -The Rev. Frank E.

Csvison, president of the International of the Disciples of Christ in 1948, died Tuesday. Ohio Gets Share From Water Bill WASHINGTON. (AP-- A Senate-house conference committee agreed Wednesday to a mil that would construction of 'vater projects with a total cost of about i billion dollars. Ohio projects contained in the bill are: Ashtabula Harbor i Cleveland a 82.436,000; Harbor L- rain Harbor 519.323,000; Saridus- Vv Harhnr S5.800.000: Toledo 'Harbor West Branch Mahohing i modification $1.970,000. Pilot After Richard C.

Crouch, director Crash the Ohio Department of Liquor: Control, today announced that all: state liquor stores, agencies and departmental offices will bei closed-Monday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. ization still has number of in-: ternal problems, the implementa-j 'tion committee pointed out, in-j eluding problems of site and per-j sonnel for a day camp.) i The steps taken by the other; three agencies already have been; covered earlier in this article. KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)-- The navy is searching for Lt. Lawrence M- Kane, 28,.

whose fighter plane crashed into the ocean off Jacksonville Tuesday night. Kane, a native of Cortland, Ohio, was flying' night qualification missions from the aircraft carrier Saratoga. He was attached'to the FV401 Fighter Trainer squadron at Boca Chica naval air station here. He and his wife lived at Key West GEORGE-ANiVS SUMMER SALE NOW IN PROGRESS SAVINGS ON DRESSE! BOTH CASUAL AND DRESSY SPECIAL PURCHASE From a famous maker of SHIRTWAIST GOLFER TYPE DRESSES Sizes 8 to 20 95 i A ALL OUR REMAINING SPRING SUITS and COATS PRICE OR LESS GEORGE ANN' AMHERST PARK SHOPPING CENTER 112 SOUTH MAIN NORTH CANTON -nc CAP GUNS 25c to ROLL CAPS STICKUM CAPS IQc--25c BEN FRANKLiH STORE Amherst Shopping Center Open 9 to 9 THE FINEST IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS Are Found At SIBER'S MEN'S SHOP Amherst Shopping Center SHOPPING STORES OPEN DAILY 'TIL 9 P. M.

PLENTY OF FREE PARKING COVERED WALKS ALL STORES AIR-CONDITIONED Save Oil Summer Needs Sooth 59c 2forS1.19 i Free Den-SHur-Cup With Each Ora for89c Free Shower Cap With Albolene Cream for $1.39 Briner's Drugs NEW SHIPMENT FENTON GLASS HOB NAIL CRANBERRY COIN DOT CRANBERRY Funeral Designs and Wedding Work CURIO FLORAL SHOP Amherst Shopping Center TE 2-929S 3 DAY SPECIAL and Sat, Only Just-Rite ftft I U.UU DIAL TE 24711 For Appointment AMHERST BEAUTY SALON Amherst Shopping Center THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Lemon Filled CUP CAKES doz. 49c PRALENE CAKE, A11 Si2es 59c to 98c PICNIC BUNS, WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES DIAL TE 2-9666 JOHNNIE'S PASTRY SHOP OPEN CLOGGED SEWERS without digging ROOT DESTROYER Past Action for slow drains BOYER DRAIN OPENER STOP SEPTIC TANK TROUBLES OUTSTANDING RESULTS ON WOOD or MASONRY Perfecf for Clapboard, Stucco, Cmerrt, Brick, Shakes, Shingles (wood Of Septic Tank A BAC-TWATOt Stimulates, bacteria RAND HARDWARE AMHERST PARK SHOPPING CENTER MEYERS LAKE PLAZA SUMMER JEWELRY REG. $1.00 to $2.00 77c PLUS TAX Mortons of Massillon INC. AMHERST SHOPPING CENTER 112 LINCOLN WAY, W. Werner Viertel Owner AMHERST SERVICE CENTER Cor.

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Years Available:
1930-1976