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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 3

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Massillon, Ohio
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HOME MADE WHITE £READ Service Discharges O' ORD HAS GOTTEN AROUND that at last there's a really different bread for Mary's' Home Made Bread. Its pleasing texture, delightful crust and tempting flavor with all its old fashioned goodness has a reputation for Aunt Mary's Home Made Bread. Try it for dinner and sandwiches. And. don't forget to toast it.

That's an added at your FAVORITE FOOD STORE 'JACOB SHERHAG Cpl. Jacob SherKag; whose wife, Margaret and son, Terry, reside at 2805 Lincoln 'has arrived home with an honorable discharge from the army at Tort Meade, Md. 'Service: Entered army Oct. 5, 1840 and'went overseas September, 1944, serving'in Prance, Luxembourg, of the' bulge, -Bel- giumt aneh Germany. Pre-Pearl Harbor ribbon, good conduct, medal; ribbon with'three, battle star's.

Now Employed: NicTtles Bakery Navarre. PAUL SENFF, Sgt. Paul-Senff'Of has been honorably discharged-from the army at Camp Atterbury, Ind. Serrke: Entered army ijlan. 26, of Mr.

and Mrs; William Oakleaf of RD 1, Navarre, arrived home Thursday, evening to join his wife, Grace and son, Garjr-Lee, of the same address following an honorable discharge from the army. genrice: Entered army in December, 1942 and went overseas In August, 1944, serving in England, France, Belgium and Germany with the 722nd railroad battalion. Decorations: ETO ribbon with three battle stars. Former Employer: Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad, Brewster. EARL E.

HARIG Cpl, Earl E. Harig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harig of 1625 Main ave arrived home Dec. 1, with an honorable discharge from' 1 the army at Indiantown Gap, Pa.

Service: Entered army Jan. 28 matrf Badge, irro nooon wrtrv battle; stars, victory medal, good conduct medal and the American theater ribbon. Former Employer: Copperweld Steel Corp, Warren, where he will return to work. JACK FIDLER Cpl. Jack Fidler, son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. S. Pidler of 1st st NE ext, arrived home Nov. 27 an honorable discharge from the army at Camp Atterbury, Ind.

Service: Entered army Jan. 25, 1943, and served overseas 23 months in the Pacific theater. Decoration): Asiatic Pacific theater ribbon with five battle stars Philippine liberation ribbon, good conduct medal, distinguished unil citation and the victory ribbon. Farmer Employer: Hercules Motor Canton. HOWARD FIDLER Sgt.

Howard Fidler, husband of 1943 and went overseas Nov. 17, rs. Grace Whitmore Fidler, for- Answering The Question We have been asked on many occasions whether our ambulance and invalid coach are funeral vehicles. 1943 1944, serving; crew of a B-29 squadron on Salpan. Re- urned to the'U'.

S. Nov. 14. Decorations: American ibbori, good conduct medal, Asiatic 'acific theater ribbon with three battle stars and.the victory'ribbon. NICHOLAS P.

Sgt. Nickolas oMSD 1, Massillori, ha? received an honorable discharge from'the army at Indiantown Gap; Pa. STERLING W. OAKLEAF T-Sgt. Sterling Oaklejaf, son 1943, serving in the India, Burma theater with the 706th Engineers company.

Decorations: Good conduct medal, Asiatic theater ribbon, victory ribbon and two bronze battle stars. Former Employer: Republic Steel Corp. RALPH V. HUWIG T-5 Ralph V. Huwig, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Huwig of 851 Cornell at NE, arrived' home Friday morning with an honorable dis-j charge from the army. 1 Service: Entered Varmy in July, 1942 and went overseas in March, I 1944, serving in Scotland, England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany with the ordnance. Decorations; Good conduct medal, ETO ribbon with five battle stars and the American theater ribbon. Former Employer: Dover mines.

WAYNE R. BUXSER Pfc Wayne R. Buxser of 86 Ohio st NE, has received an honorable merly of Massillon and son of Mr and Mrs. M. S.

Fidler of 1st st NE ext, has been discharged from the army at San Bernardino, Cal. Service: Entered army July 24 1942, and served 22 months in South Atlantic, returning to the Unitec States June 12, 1944, serving at Lon. Beach air base, Cal, Future Plans: Mr. and Mrs. Fid- er 'have moved to San Francisco, where they wlT make their ome.

He is a employe of he Hercules Motor Canton. GEORGE E. HESS T-5 George E. Hess, son of Mr. Mrs.

H. E. Hess of 26 Dwlght ve SE, arrived home" Thursday, Jov. 8, with an honorable discharge rom the army. His wife, Elizabeth and two daughters, Beverly and Jo Anne, reside in Canton.

Service: Entered service in March, 943, and went overseas in June, 943, serving In Guadalcanal and the Mariannas islands with the quarter- naster corps. Decorations: Good conduct medal ETO ribbon with two battle stars. Former Employer: A steel mill, in Buffalo, where he will return to work. DON D. HESS Don D.

athletic second class, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hess, of 26 Dwight ave SE, was honorably discharged from the nav Dec. 1, at Treasure island, San Francisco, and has returned to the residence of his wife, June, Sah Gabriel, where they reside.

Hess entered the navy in March, 1943. WALTER A. GARMAN Cpl. Walter A. Garman, son Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur E. Garman 821 8th st BW, arrived home Nov.THE EVENING INDEPENDENT i 4th 1.1 ji Maiilllsn, Dec. 4, 1945 with an honorable discharge rom the army at Camp Atterbury, nd. Service: Entered army Feb.

4, 1943, nd went overseas July 27, 1943, ar- iving at Bombay, India, Sept. 10. Served in Kauchi, Agra, Jochet, Jerezan and Shemshemaze, India. Returned to the U. S.

Nov. 21. Decorations: Asiatic Pacific thea- er ribbon with two bronze battle tars, good conduct medal, distin- guished unit badge, victory medal, World war II and the driver's medal. former Employer: Truck driver for the V. H.

Meyer's grocery. COMPANY HEAD DIES TIFFIN, Jesse G. Miller, 77, president of the Electronic Instrument died ynsterday. He or- ganizM the firm here 10 ynars ago. Know the Satisfaction of Tea at its Best SA1ADA TEA In Packaged and Tea Bags at Your service Emphatically No! They are emergency conveyances available at all hours by Gordon- Shaidnagle-Hollinger, as a service-to the public.

MEMgER.THE ORDER. OF THt GOIDCN RUlf GOHDON SllAlDNABLE HOILINCER "PHOOEYI" I SAID, "I DON'T BELIEVE IT! But; Cereal Did Relieve 'His" Constipation Are you getting: only, temporary relief with Then, read this unsolicited letter: "For oTer I fceem troubled with constipation. Whin. I sew juckxxc 'AlirBRAN il N.turmt' I laid. 'Phobty, I twp I 'eat ALL-BRAN; eyery I paued my Slth mrthdwr, and'Vm rnfnUr ai eloelc- 100-S.

'Chatham Austin; If you, suffer from; constipation due. tolack pf-bulk in your diet, e'at a dish of iCELLOGG'S ALt-BR AN every, day and. drink. plenty of this ior. ten days'and, if you aren't -latisfied, sehd.tKe einp.tyjeirton the Kelfogg', Company, Battle Creek, gti'deublt -your back.

not purgative. ItVa highly nutritious, cereal niade from (ntttrlhyen of Supplies gentie-actirig bralk, helpful natural elimination. Eat ALL-3RAN every day as a deHcjpus in muffins. Get ALL-BRAN at yotirgroter's. Made by Kelloisg's of Battle Creek mad Omahi.

I discharge from-the army at Indiantown Gap, Pa. LEE F. COOPER Pfc Lee F. Cooper ot 1288 13th st SE has been 'honorably discharged from the army at Indiantown Gap, Pa. BURL A.

BURWELL JR Pfc Burl A. Burwell, Box 307, Massillon, has been honorably dis- charted from the army at Indiantown Gap, Pa. HAROLD KALLEKER JR Cpl. Harold Kalleker, jr, of RD 2, has received an.honorable discharge from army at Indiantown Gap, Pa-. DONALD R.

KELLET Cpl. Donald R- Kelley of 1226 Am- herat rdNE has received an honorable discharge from the army air forces at Patterson field, Ohio. Service: Twenty four months in army, serving.at Keesler field, CcTlumbus, Miss, and Harlingen, Tex Former Employer: Enterprise Aluminum Co. Plans to attend Penn State university. OTIS L.

VENSON Otis' L. Venson, seaman first class of 650 Fries ave SB has been honorably from the navy a Great Lakes, El. OARD TODER Sgt. Oard C. Yoder, son of D.

A Yoder of Beach.City Mrs. Beverly Yoder of Lucas, ar rived home Nov. 24, with an honor able discharge from the army. Entered army in Sept em ber, 1943 and went overseas in Feb niary, 1944, serving with the Fiftl army'in Italy. He was taken prisoner by the Germans In Italy June 2, 1944 and liberated by the American army May 3, 1945, arriving in the U.

S. in June. After a 60 day fur- Icnigh he served as a military policeman on a-railroad running between Minneapolis, Minn, and Winnipeg, Canada. Decorations: Combat Infantry- HowDtHwarfcHelps Constipated Folks! For years Dr. Edwards relieved bothered by constipation with his famous Dr.

Edwards' Olive sold by all drugstores. Olive Tablets are mttd, gentle but oh thorough! Olive Tablets act on BOTH upper and lower bowels to produce more natural-like movements. No griping. Just complete satisfaction. Caution: use as directed.

ON GUARD AGAINST V' NEW POTENT VITAMIN A TABLET WILL HELP YOU AVOID THE MISERY OF COLDS TOZAR tfc. iww A. TOZAR it ttbkt. WrHi iww fofinuU, you inn On OT OTV- Supor- TOZAR guards win- COlOS MM IttiOCfiOfK. or your roomt, theuU proHcfien of TOZAR 100 TOZAR TAIUT5 100 $3.35 Muir'i 250 TOZAR TABLETS I months' supply H.quUr $7.50 v.lu., it Moir't ifiirs CUT RATE 108, LINCOLN WAY, W.

TVou? is the Time to Select Choice FURNITURE For Christmas Giving DBOBSBROC riiiiTin LOANS Now take up to 18 months to See the new smaller payments. To apply for the money you need just phone or visit the Household office, say how much you need and 5 the, payment you prefer." for payment of certain "restricted" articles are still limited by Government regulations to 12 months. Aslc for full information. tto Cvh IJMK YMI 7W MS 1S.45 2S.05 M.M M.U N.40 1S3JM 16.04 25JS 17.72 81.4& llt.19 113 W.67 12.M 19.78 29.S3 47.4* M.4« 11.11 I JO S.M 74JI 74-47 'IS 14.22 M.97 MJ3 't nrtc of per month on ttutt a talkncc nol cxctcdinc $100, nKnth OB that pnrt.o( a Wednesday Store Hours 9A.M.; to 5:30 M. Pf any remainder.

HOUSEHOLD FINANCC S12 Pint National Bank 3rd Floor, Phone: 73M MASSILLON At La-vust Varieties at Lowest Prices OHIO Box of 200 Venida Facial TISSUES 9 Soft and Absorbent Limit 2 To A Customer Start's First Floor Personal Size IVORY SOAP The white floating soap. Limit 3 To A Customer Start's First Floor 51 GAUGE ROLLINS OS Fine quality rayon in the new winter shade "Tangara." Sizes Sy 2 to 11 in short, medium and long lengths. One pair to a customer. Stark's First Floor REPEATED BY DEMAND WOMEN'S AND MISSES DRESS AND SPORT COATS Sold At $16.88 to $24.88 Nice Selection of Styles All the Wanted Shades Sizes 12 to 20 38 to 44 Stark's Second Floor JUST DRIPOLATERS $1-75 Six cup size. Use these for making better coffee, Stark's Third Floor MEN'S "BLUE BUCKLE" OVERALL PANTS 8 ounce sanforized shrunk.

Full cut dungarees. Waist band style. Size 28 to 42 waist. Stark's First Floor STEEL FRAME, COLLAPSIBLE DOLL CARRIAGE 11.95 Blue or black leatherette with an all medal body and rubber tires. Sturdy built.

Start's Basement REGULAR 25c WHITE KITCHEN TOWELS 17" 38" in a soft absorbent quality. Fine for dishes. Bound edges. Stark's Third Floor WINDOW SHADES Complete With Roller Washable fibre In ecni, green and buff. Wanted size 72 inches long and 36 inches wide.

All perfect quality, complete with spring roller. SHADE ROLLER Stark's Third Floor COMBED YARN COTTON KNIT TRAINING PANTS Double crotch, all elastic top. Sizes I to 4. Stark's First Floor A Items On Sale While Quantities Last!.

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216,307
Years Available:
1930-1976