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The Massillon News from Massillon, Ohio • Page 28

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JULY 20, 1977 THE MASSILLON NEWS Kewpie contest winners Mail. (Continued from Page 1) The Kewpie Contest, beauty -ipetition for small fry, ages was held Friday, July 8, conjunction with the annual Sidewalk Festival in downtown Mnssillon. Winners in the girls' category -'-re Stacy Michelle Lorson, first 'i four-year-old daughter of M-. and Mrs. Karl Lorson Sr.

206 26th st NWj Lisa George, jond, five-year-old daughter of and Mrs. Mike George of -i 3 Hyatt ave NW, Jackson 1 and Heather M. -m, third, four-year-old of Judy Lynn of 155 NE. tne hoys' category winners Shawn Robert Eberhart, place, three-year-old son of and Mrs. Robert Eberhart 37 5th st SE: Ryan Kirk S.uckey, second, four-year-old of Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry of 4954 Sharonwood NW, and Robert Buhecker, four-year-old son of Mr. Clarence Buhecker of Arnherst rdNE. I of the first place received a $25 Savings Bond, "jd hy First National Bank first Savings and Loan Co. were presented to all donated by the Grocers' Associa- Ann dolls given to the rL.nrf.s-up, Tonka toys given -he hoy runners-up and the of bubbles presented to donated s.

Sarita Cunningham of Center was contest Judges were Mrs. j-r assistant vice-pres- First National Bank, west and Jim Hopes MassiDon Broadcast- nited from Page 1) same amount in the -jfrd agreed to form a tti develop a plan for development of the athletic complex as pJOJCCt. dubs, representa- all clubs and service and interested per- ihe district are tenta- ied re meet Aug. 11 a plan for the deprogram. prOjCv i -Ma' funds or increase were considered fu- half of the floor space of the relatively new Erie st facility.

The final factor in the move is that whoever is named postmaster here will receive pay two grades lower than retired postmaster Robert Moorhead and his predecessors. The transfers represent a loss of about $250,000 in yearly salaries and will reduce city income tax collections. Both the postal workers' and postal management organizations, as well as elected officials, protested the changes after they became public in mid-May. The Postal Service is taking the action to centralize its mailing processing. A second LSM (letter sorting machine) which can sort 50 envelopes a minute is on order at the Canton Post Office.

Ironically, with the centralization the Canton Post Office is becoming crowded, sources say. City. Hess. (Continued from Page 1) the Gordon-Shaidnagle-Hol- linger Funeral Home, which handled arrangements. The family has requested that contributions be made in memory of Mr.

Hess to the St. Timothy's Episcopal Church Restoration Fund. Kewpie Contest winners July 8 at the Downtown Sidewalk Sale were Shawn Robert Eberhart, 3, and Stacy Michelle Lorson, 4, shown holding trophies. Each also received a $25 saving bond and a toy. Shawn is the son of Anna Eberhart of 37 5th st SE and Robert Eberhart of 325 12th st SW.

Stacy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl James Lorson Sr. of 206 26th st NW. Stacy placed second in last year's contest.

(Story on Page 2) (Photo by Larry Neeley) In 1866 cowboys drove 260,000 head of cattle from Texas to Kansas, Missouri, and Iowa, forming the first big cattle drive and beginning a practice that would continue for 20 years. Grant Wood's sister and her dentist friend posed for his famous painting, American Gothic, which was completed in 1930. (Continued from Page 1) instructor, Lorin Andrews Junior High, and Edwin Davila, math and science, Jones Junior High, $9,200. At the board's June 12 meeting, Donald Miller was hired as a stiideffaqistodian at WHS, beginning at $2.60 an hour. Approval was given to contract with North Canton City Schools for a consultant-supervisor for teachers of educable retarded children.

The retirement of Mrs. Frances Doll, English and Latin instructor at Lorin Andrew Junior High, was accepted. She taught 29 years, 22 of them here. She and other 20-year retirees will be honored in September. The resignation of Susan Marburger as WHS Distributibve Ed- ducation instructor was approved and a leave of absence OK'd for Mrs.

Beverly Smith, Gorrell grade 2, for maternity reasons. Dennis Courtheyn was hired as earth science teacher at Lorin Andrews at a salary of $9,918, Engine makes unscheduled solo trip Traveling over both rails and pavement, an unmanned Massillon Republic Steel Corp. switcher engine made an unscheduled solo trip early Tuesday, July 12. The switcher crashed into a truck loading dock at the No. 2 plant of Republic's Enduro Stainless Steel Division on Oberlin rd SW.

No one was injured. A Republic official said the switcher's front crew ladders were damaged and that an at the dock was bent and had to be cut off. Coasting down an incline, the ma 8 a es devi ce and man track stop device and con- camning triD a the Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimmaron. N.M. Five of the scouts are from nmvM over naverrpi to the E.

Theis Troop 122 in Canton, supervises as two scouts Gre of Tm dock The pavement covers rails in Sugarcreek, left, and Ben Boring of Troop 4 in Plain Township, kin £iie fi Masslllon Mark Sexton Lat aild Gene Pat and Brent Heiman. wastrTaif cars lef sf Thursday, for a 2-week mountain rom Troop Tine Consumer 4 Corner TO PLACE YOUR AD IN THE CONSUMER'S CORNER 833-4432 I KEN DANCE I ims Swim Club July 21. 8-11 p.m "Clean Slate" GENIE Sales Service D.A. Overhead Doors "03-1408 r.M.WINGER'S CHICKENS Or-jfr for Dressine dates: July 22, 29, Aug. 5.

832-830 or 832-4730 S. Tlass of 1968 organizing a 10 year reunion. 'vone interested in helping call Doris OberHn Null, -32-4148 or Denny Bachtel 832-6410. isit Louie's Saddle Shop. You'll be glad you did.

Horse and pony carts and harnesses. New and used saddles English and VVc-sjcrn. At E. Greenville Rt. 172 833-9139 and knives sharpened and sold while you wait.

Open Sundavs. Now making dried arrangements. 304 Third St. NE, 833-1829. NO-TEL MOTEL Open 24 hrs.

Cooled water beds, TV, air A-l Roofing spouting July special re-roofing 1 story homes, $34 per sq. 2 story slightly higher. 879-5767 GARAGE DOOR REPAIRS Springs, cables, pulleys, etc. M.D.A. Overhead Doors 833-1408 MARIAN Is back on Fridays A aturdays FOJ appt.

833-5078 John Thompson's Hair Styling Rent the Rinse Vac the portable steam cleaner for carpeting. New low rates, $5.00 for 4 hours? $8 all day or overnight. Bill Lindsey's Sweeper Mart 1016 State NE Fore Sale: 3 grave lots, Section I Rose Hill 828-2400 SUMMER CLEARANCE SAVE UP TO Yi AND MORE BROCKMAN'S SHOES 1975 Honda CB 360 $925 1972 Suzuki T-350 $395 or trade on car, van, truck, travel trailer, guns Phone 833-5605. LIGHT HAULING OR 837-1263 Pat Stillwagon is now taking appointments at Mary's Salon of Beauty. 833-2141 Sale Sale Sale Maytag washers dryers Frigidaire refrigerator range Mason Appliance Center 32 Lincoln Way.

E. WANTED TO BUY: DIAMONDS Mounted or unmounted. All transactions cash and confidential Dial 833-5605 SUMMER SALE MAUDE'S SHOPPE 103 W. Canal st Navarre LONG SHORT DRESSES SLEEPWEAR SPORTSWEAR off SALE RACK $8 $10 BARGAIN TABLE OpenFri. 8:30 p.m.

BankAmericard Master Charge TOUCH OF BEAUTY HAIR STYLING Tuesday night-men's night Phoneforappt. 477-0670 Ask for Terri or Cindy 38 YRS. IN BUSINESS JOE "RED" WELLS PARTING INT. EXT. PAPERHANGING Paper sold and hung 833-5601 EVERYTHING Final Clearance On All UMMER CLOTHES Tnompson's Clothes Closet -3-5078 Jim's Light Hauling Reasonable.

833-0629 Service your TV fast, reliable and inexpensive ZELEI'S SUMMER SALE STILL IN PROGRESS PLANT PARTIES Ask us for details. Al's Greenhouse 3636 Erie SW 837-8411 Hrs. Daily Sun. 12-4 EXTERIOR CLEANING vinyl painted houses expertly cleaned. Mobile homes, signs, store fronts.

833-5777. Hydro-Sonic Mobile Wash SPRING HILL GARDENS 1050 Wales NE, Massillon 837-3393 Now open for season with home-grown sweet corn. Also tomatoes, beans and peppers as they get ready. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

7 days a week. For mouthwatering goodness, get that corn with the dew still on..

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1977-1977