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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 13

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Massillon, Ohio
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13
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Service Discharges Lincoln Way has received an honorable discharge from the army at fndiantown Gap, LEROY FRANTZ T-5 Leroy A. Frantz of 207 High st, Canal Fulton, has been honorably discharged from the army at Indiantown Gap, Pa. ARTHUR L. POE Cpl. Arthur L.

Foe of 82 Ply- JACK E. WORTHINGTON Staff Sgt. Jack Worthington, son of Mrs. Harry Worthington of 1111 llth st NE is residing with his wife, Mrs. Betty Miller Worthington and daughter Carol Ann at 754 Sheffield ave NE.

He returned Feb. 7 following his honorable discharge at Ft. McPherson, Atlanta, Ga. Service: Entered 1, 1942 and trained at Camp Sibert, and Ft. McPherson, Ga.

Served entertainment director in Fourth Service Command. Decorations: American theater, good conduct and Victory ribbons. Formerly Employed: Republic Steel where He will return. EDWARD O. ELLIS Staff Sgt.

Edward O. Ellis of 503 mouth ave SW has been honorably discharged from the army at Indiantown Gap, Pa. HAROLD L. HEATHER Sgt. Harold L.

Heather of RD 3, Massillon, has received an honorable discharge from the army at Indiantown Gap, Pa. KARL A. BOKER Pfc Karl A. Boker of RD 3, Highland Park, Massillon, has received an honorable discharge from army at Indiantown Gap, Pa. EDWARD K.

FISHBL'RN T-5 Edward K. Fishburn of 304 Cherry rd NE has been honorably discharged from the army at Camp at the overseas replacement depot at Kearns, Utah. Formerly Attended: University of Alabama, where he was studying law. ARTHUR H. STONE Cpl.

Arthur H. Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Stone, sr, of 1025 Oxford ave NE, arrived home Feb.

19 following his honorable discharge from the army at Camp Atterbury, Ind. Service: Entered army Nov. 1 1942 and went overseas in September, 1945, serving on Guam with the aviation ground crew. Returned to the U. S.

Feb. 8, Asiatic Pacific theater ribbon, victory medal, good conduct medal and the American theater ribbon. RICHARD W. KOHL T-5 Richard W. Kohl of 708 4th st NE has been honorably dis charged from the army at Indian town Gap, Pa.

ribbon, victory ftiedal and the good conduct medal. Formerly Employed: Republic Steel Corp. ROBERT C. WILSON Sgi. Robert C.

Wilson of 23 iihriver ave SE has received lonorable discharge from the army at Indiantown Gap, Pa. CHARLES D. SCHEFF Sgt. Charles D. Sheff of 1635 'ex.

Decorations: Amerion theater B. U. C. Plan Ruled Out COLUMBUS. A five-day 44- liour schedule for employees in two state departments violates a state law that prohibits women from working more than eight hours a day, Gov.

Frank J. Lausche assert ed Thursday. The new schedules were recently established by the Bureau of Un employment Compensation and the Industrial Commission. State Auditor Jowph T. son protested, saying that all or none of the departments should be given five-day weeks.

Lausche said the regular 5Vz-day schedule would continue in departments under his control. He said he felt sure that the B. U. C. and the industrial commission would revert to the old schedule.

Sheriffs To Meet At State Capital COLUMBUS The National Sheriffs association convention will be held here Monday and Tuesday with presidents of 44 state sheriffs' associations invited, offia ers of the N. S. A. reported Thursday nigh't. A principal topic for discussion will be organization ol "junior deputy sheriffs' leagues' within counties to combat juvenile delinquency, they added.

THE EVENING INDEPENDENT; Massillon, Friday, Feb. 22, The use of lime to counteract an acid condition of the soil which is unfavorable to plant growth has been known since the earliest days of agriculture. (rreatWay vfr nM9W StVfflf Sleep ifnow up Tonight It's wonderful how little up each nostril relieves stuffy transient congestion. II you need relief tonight try it I directions in package VKUVATOO-NOL Brighten-Up Store Inc. NOW LOCATED AT 133 ERIE N.

IN OUR OWN BUILDING (OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE) Sherwin-Williams Paints-Brushes Wallpaper Painters Supplies MYRON WEINSTEIN T-3 Myron Weinstein of 1237 Borden aye' SW has been honorably discharged from the army at Camp Atterbury, Ind. RICHARD T. FRANCIS Pfc Richard T. Francis of RD 2, Kavarre, has been honorably discharged from the army at Camp Atterbury, Ind. ROBERT C.

TFENDLER Sgt. Robert C. Pfendler of 815 Seneca st NE has received an honorable discharge from the army at Indiantown Gap, Pa. ORRIN KALEY AMES Capt. Orrin Kaley Ames, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Orrin F. Ames of Charles st SW, has been granted terminal leave from Kearns, Utah, pending release from, active duty with the army air forces. His wife, Mrs. Eleanor Lois Ames and son, Orrin K.

Ames III, reside with his parents. Service: Entered army March 7, 1942 and served the past two years llth st NE has received an honor-1 able discharge from the army at Camp Atterbury, Ind. ROBERT C. WILSON Sgt. Robert C.

Wilson of 23 Sh'river ave SE has been honorably discharged from the army at Indiantown Gap, Pa. EDWARD CHARLES MOODY Edward Charles Moody, fireman first class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Moody of 26 Penn ave SW, has arrived home following his honorable discharge from the navy at Great Lakes, III. Service: Entered navy in Decem ber, 1943 and went, overseas in May, 1944, serving in New Guinea Returned to the U.

S. Jan. 5, 1946 Decorations: Asiatic Pacific the ater ribbon, American theater rib bon and the good conduct medal. Formerly Employed: Republic Steel Corp. WALLACE L.

CLENDENING Pfc Wallace L. Clendening, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clendening of 941 14th st SE, has been honor ably discharged from the army a Camp Atterbury, Ind. Service: Entered army Oct.

9 1942 and served in San Antonio Dignified Credit R. K. SUTTER JEWELER Massiilon's Quality Store 25 Factory SE. Dial 5858 ef OneiJt Mfr. WHEN HE SAW his favorite fraulein bundled on a police truck in a roundup of 400 German girls in the Berlin night life zone, Corp.

James Keen of the American occupation forces jumped on the'truck to join the girl and threaten the British MP, right, with a bottle. When the MP informed Keen, he was welcome to the ride hut would have to make the 10-mile hike back on foot, Keen changed his mind. (International) LARGE SIZE 6x8x12 INCHES! Here they are 50 m.m, ammunition box you've been asking for! All metal construction, waterproof and has a sturdy snap lock. Ideal for filing valuable papers, small tool boxes, and makes a dandy fishing tackle box. Get 'em at SEARS tomorrow! SEAM 155 LINCOLN WAY, W.

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Years Available:
1930-1976