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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 5

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the courthouse Harold Heinbuch to Fredrick W. and Sandra K. Schuster, Jackson. Frank J. and Mettie J.

Varga to Otice B. and Barbara Cutright, Tuscarawas. Timothy Pearon to Antoinette Pearon, Massillon. Kaiser Keystone Homes, to Delbert E. and Freda J.

Buckhannon, Perry. William Schindler L. Logan Rentals, Perry. Jack D. and Betty Jo Ames to Kenneth Wiles, Perry.

Lemmon Homes, to Paul G. and Anna Marie Stolic, Jackson. Rita M. Dilley and Jane Curtis to Mark R. and Karen F.

Biedenbach, Massillon. Charles R. and Patricia M. Belew to Krishna P. and Usha Agarwala, Perry.

Glenn Koellisch to H. Stanley and Margaret B. Cox, Perry, Bettina L. Fitzgerald, formerly known as Bettina Cable, to Guy M. Cicchini, Jackson.

Case filed in Common Pleas Court James Milnes zoning inspector of Perry Township, 3350 Lincoln Way vs. Gerald Y. L. and Carol Shafrath, 8262 Navarre rd SW, Perry Township, injunction against st violating zoning resolution. Marriage license applications Douglas L.

Sauerbrei, 22, 596 Streby st, Canal Fulton, and Lucille A. Ardman, '18, 627 Canal st, Canal Fulton. Arvie R. Autrey 30, 1523 13th st SE, and Juanita Horne, 32, 3316 34th st NE, Canton. Daniel V.

Loughner, 20, and Mary A. Muller, 17, 6906 Hillside ave SW, Navarre. Ronald J. Fano, 22, 233 Westland ave NE, Perry Township, and Rebecca A. Feil, 23, 435 Water st NW.

Robert S. Hosteller, 21, 7305 Colebrook cl NW, Plain Township, and Cynthia L. Hayes, 22, 8311 Parkford ave NW, Jackson Township. Dennis M. LeGlise.

22, Strasburg, and Noreen Kouth, 18, 134 5th st SW, Brewster. Austin Stout, 21, 1723 15th st SE, and Sue Menegay, 21, 704 Federal ave NE. Richard R. Rinehart, 48, 1001 Clarendon ave NW, Canton, and Molly A. Malone, 27, 1546 Tremont ave SW.

Allen D. Gesaman, 18, 10955 Corundite ave NW, and Rhonda R. Allen, 1 18, 1040 Richard ave SW, both' Tuscarawas Township. Timolhy A. Wantz, 20, 201 Common wealth ave NE, and Jean M.

Puffer, 18, 834 Sheffield ave NE. Walter E. Studer 27, 6484 Blough ave SW, Bethlehem Township, and Joan E. Coepaldn, 18, 5813 Lawnview ave NW, Jackson Township. John C.

McDonnell, 26, 112 29th st NE, Canton, and Geraldine M. Stuart, 39, 5255 13th st SW, Perry Township. James P. Scott, 23, 618 Goble ave NE, Canton, and Lorraine Wulis, 21, 778 15th st SE. Dissolutions of marriage Rebecca A.

Walter, 2122 6th SW, Canton, and Robert E. Walter, address listed as 4012 Lincoln Way Perry Township. Kathryn L. Reynolds, (name reverts to Kathryn L. Fuss) 6669 Amsel ave NE, Plain Township, and Dennis Reynolds, 226 Ruby ave NW.

Ronald D. Colaner, 873. Amherst rd NE, and Carol S. Colaner, 115 9th st NE. Terry J.

Young, 5255 13th st SW, Perry Township, and Linda D. Young, 4648 South blvd NW, Jackson Township. Donald L. Rinehart, 1448 by JO WONDERWORD OUELLET HOW TO PLAY: All the words listed below appear in the puzzle- horizontally. vertically, diagonally, even backwards.

Find them and CIRCLE THEIR LETTERS. The leftover letters spell the Wonderword. 1975 Canada Wide Feature Service MATURITY Solution: 11 letters DE REP xE US SE GA GROW WAN NOS SEND I cU EA EH PL NV TR 00 A TC 0 EH I PN MUCN DO I CA GA ED VS Distributed by Las Angeles Times Syndkate CLUES A -Astuteness; B-Bold; C- Caring, Compassion, Comprehension; E-Experience; G--Gain, Growth; H-Hear. Honesty, Honor: 1-Ideals: J- L- Learned, Listen, Love, Loyalty: 0-Order: P- Pain, Patience, Peace, Perception; R- Relaxed; S-Sake, Sense, Serenity, Sincerity: T-Tact, Trust, Truth; Understanding: V-Value, Vast; W-Wisdom, Worth Saturday's Answer: EVERYWHERE Shop and Save at The Insurance Store Now you can do ail your insurance shopping the new easy way uncer ore roof. At The Insurance Store, you'll find every kind of insurance Including homeowners, automobile.

marine, health. life. theM. hab-lily, bond, aviation, and business insurance. You'll a so lind a wade choice of insurance companies And a wide variety of insurance coverages and prices.

Best o' all. you'll also find a professionally trained staff that can help you save morey by showing you how to buy what you need -without buying what you don't recd Why pay more? Snow and cave at The Insurance Stove YACKEE-KRYDER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 410 Massillon Bldg. Ph. 833-5045 0000 Keuper bivd NE, and Ruth E.

Rinchart, 331 Sheri ave NE. Geneva J. Daley, 33 Rawson ave SE, and Laymond H. Daley, 3324 Wales ave NW, Jackson Township, Ava E. Tokes (name reverts to Ava E.

Hance), 1815 Holland ct SW, Canton, and Edward J. Tokes, $725 Lutz ave NW, Jackson Township. Suzanne J. Kocher and Richard R. Kocher, both of 4520 13th st NW, Perry Township.

Joan M. Caonka, and Kenneth L. Csonka, both of Navarre. Linda K. Cowley, 5192 Everhard rd NW, Jackson Township, and Larry A.

Cowley, Charleston, W. Va. Daniel L. Tapper and Gertrude M. Tapper, both of 3403 Malabu ave NW, Jackson Township.

Robert L. Dayton, 131 Perry dr NW, Perry Township, and Paula J. Dayton, 219 Newton ave NW, Canton. Alma H. Neil and Manford M.

Neil, both of 14948 Water st NW, Lawrence Township. Linda Stump, 6160 Coyle ave NW, Lawrence Township, and Kenneth Stump, Akron. Gladys E. Nemeti, 1671 Kenyon ave NW, Tuscarawas Township, and Frank J. Nemeti, 742 32nd st NW.

Janice L. Eaton, 2015 Kimberly ave NE, Canton, and John L. Eaton, 5194 Everbard rd NW, Jackson Township. Dennis J. Spivey, 811 12th st NW, Canton, -and Ruth Spivey, 7602 Daytona st NW, Jackson Township.

Caroline M. Bryan, 753 Franklin rd NE, and Harry W. Bryan, 531 Tremont ave SW. Divorces granted Earl H. Carter, 7634 Akron ave NW, Lawrence Township, from Marletta Carter, Doyle, Tenn.

Lula B. Ritterback, 112 9th st SW, from Michael G. Ritterback, Zanesville. Betty V. Bucher from Walter L.

Bucher, both of 2377 Carmont ave SW, Tuscarawas Township. Antoinette Fearon from Timothy Fearon, both of 510 8th st NE. Oral E. Garvin, 668 Wooster st, Canal Fulton, from Glenna M. Garvin, address unknown.

Sheryl L. Ryser, 326 Marietta ave SE, Canton, from Dale Ryser, 361 W. Main st, Brewster. Pre-school registration An organizational and registration meeting for preschool age children in Richville, Navarre and Knapp elementary school areas will be held Thursday, Aug. 21, at 9 a.m.

at Emmanuel Christian Church, 7641 Navarre rd SW. Enrolles must be 3 or 4 years old prior to Sept. 30. Sessions will begin Sept. 25 with classes each Thursday from 9 to 11 a.m.

at the church during the school term. TU to confer 599 degrees TOLEDO (AP) The University of Toledo will confer degrees on 559 students at commencement ceremonies Friday in the university field house. Dr. Marion C. Anderson, president of the Medical College of Ohio, will deliver the commencement address.

Dr. Glen R. Driscoll, president of the university, wil confer the degrees. Kenyon College was founded at Worthington in 1824 but moved to Gambier. Muny misdemeanor bureau handles large case load By TAMMY KULL Massillon Municipal Court recorded a total of 1,274 new cases during July, but over onethird of the defendants did not see the Inside of a courtroom.

According to a report made by Administrative Judge John D. Bartholomew to the Ohio Supreme Court, 484 defendants waived court appearances by paying fines through the minor misdemeanor bureau or the traffic violation bureau. SEVENTY-THREE persons twice as many as during June appeared before a deputy of the clerk of court, instead of a judge, to pay a fine for a minor misdemeanor. Although all the cases handled during July in the minor misdemeanor bureau concerned dog law violations, fines for many other minor misdemeanors may be paid through the bureau the officer chooses to cite the defendant to the bureau. Citations for dog law violations went into effect June I.

A minor misdemeanor, 15 defined by law, is a charge for which the maximum fine is $100 and there is no mandatory jail term. Traffic offenders who paid 'Reduced vote' seen on Rhodes' 4 issues COLUMBUS (AP) The ballot," the state's chief announcement that Gov. James election officer said. A. Rhodes' four multibillion bond issues will be submitted to Ohioans on paper ballots poses an interesting question of voter attitude for election analysts.

Asst. Secretary of State James Marsh reports past trends with paper ballots indicate "the vote on those issues will be reduced" because some voters simply won't take the time to study the lengthy documents. CHAN COCHRAN, the governor's administrative assistant, thinks that pattern "definitely favors us." Cocharan reasons that proponents of the issues will be willing to make the effort to mark the paper ballots, while the Indifferent or uninformed, who often vote against money issues, will shun the extra paper work. In addition the pro- issue vote is expected to be bighly organized by Rhodes' campaigo committee. The ability of political organizations to "get the vote out" in off-year elections can be a major factor, particularly in the event of low turnout.

Secretary of State Ted W. Brown, who mailed ballot language for nine proposed constitutional amendments to election officials Friday, chided Senate Democrats for failing to act on a bill that would have allowed him Lo summarize the issues. "Because of the complicated voting procedure which must be used on Nov. 4, we must give each board of elections sufficient time to prepare its Dividend declared COLUMBUS (AP) Mutual Investing Foundation has declared a third quarter dividend of eight cents a share, payable Aug. 21 to stockholders of record Aug.

20. Total assels as of July 31 were $221.6 million, $36 million above the same period last year, the firm said. Shares were valued at $7.33, compared to $6.46 a year ago. Fire run Jackson Township firemen were called Sunday at 12:46 p.m. to the apartment of Lynn Colder of 2763 Blackfriars ave NW, in London Square, Jackson Township, where a selfcleaning oven had overbeated and filled the room with smoke.

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Sen. Glenn foresees 'employment disaster' fines through a similar bureau set up Jan. 1 for traffic violations totaled 441 during July. This figure represents 48 COLUMBUS (AP) Sen. gas sources trees ahead Alaska John Glenn, D-Ohio, says he other bets case foresees an "employment the problem.

per cent of the 754 persons disaster" in Ohio this winter if charged with traffic violations additional supplies of natural other than driving while under gas aren't located. the influence of in Glenn told delegates to the intoxicants July. Ohio Labor Energy Conference Persons charged with DWI which ended Sunday that "realduring July dropped to 40, the location of natural gas is the lowest number cases only thing that is really going to of recorded in a single month so help us this winter." far this year. State Industrial gas users lace cutbacks of at least 65 per OTHER STATISTICS cent, the head of the Columbia indicate that new felony cases Gas System predicted. against 28 persons were filed while 255 persons faced G.

JAMES McKEE, misdemeanor charges. Columbla board chairman, lold In the civil division, 94 some 800 union members from contract cases were filed along throughout Ohio that Columbia with 28 forced entry detainers, industrial customers have been 65 small claims cases and 16 advised to brace for a 65 per personal Injury and property cent curtailment, and he added, damage cases. "I feel it will be greater than A total of 1,325 cases were that by Nov. 1." closed or transferred to the The natural gas shortage, individual dockets of one of the shrinking reserves and higher two judges. Judge prices for other fuels could put Baribolomew terminated or 40,000 to 60,000 Ohioans out of transferred 77 cases in July and work, government officials had 96 cases pending at the end forecast.

of the mouth. Judge Paul E. Glenn urged uncapping of all Paulson or oil and gas wells on federal land terminated transferred 103 cases and and converting as many ended with 102 cases pending. industries as possible to coal as Overall, the court had 474 a short term solution to the cases pending at the end of problem. July.

McKee said Columbia doesn't Municipal Court Clerk Ralph expect any significant relief Huppert reports that receipts from the shortage for five years a during July totaled $64,117.11, of which $48,368.70 was collected from the criminal and traffic division, $10,319.57 from the civil and small claims division and $5,428.84 in trusteeship division. The total transfer to the city treasurer was $21,007.99. From the criminal and traffic division, $19,100.29 was paid to the city treasurer, $14,918.52 to the county treasurer, $375 to the Village of Brewster, $323 to Village of Navarre, $50 to the Village of Canal Fulton, $25 to the Village of Wilmot and $6,177.04 to the Ohio treasurer. Appearance bonds amounted to $6,112 and money returned to defendants totaled $369.35. total of $917.50 was deposited for costs.

"However, five years is a long time tor an industry 1 to need fuel or a man to need a job," he said. Sen. Birch Bayh, was sharply critical of McKee's remarks, charging that "We don't have a free enterprise system (in the fuel market)." Bahy described recent Federal Trade Commission report that accuses major oli and gas producers of underestimating supplies because "the lower the supplies are, the higher the FTC will raise prices," he said. The Indiana Democrat. called for legislation to strip a fuel company of its lease it postpones exploration for new wells.

He also advocated establishing like prices for Intrastate and interstate gas. The conference was sponsored by the Ohio ALF-CIO and the United Auto Workers. ABOUT 68 per cent of Ohio's 12,831 election precincts are equipped with voting machines that will have Lo be suppiemented with paper ballots. Many rural areas of the state are still conducting entire elections with paper ballots. Brown said the five amendments approved by the General Assembly could appear on the machine ballot in short form.

But the Rhodes issues, qualified through a petition drive, must appear in full, he said. The governor is asking voter approval for: $2.75 billion bond issue for urban capital improvements, to be financed by a seven-tenths of a cent increase in the state sales tax. A $1.75 bullion transportation bond issue, backed by a ninetenths of a cent increase in the seven cents per gallon state gasoline tax. Tax abatements 35 incentives! for industry to locate or expand in Ohio. Increased autbority for the Ohio Housing Development Authority to issue revenue bonds for middle and low income housing.

ROSLYN, N.Y. (AP) Burl S. Watson, retired chairman and chief executive officer of the Cities Service died in St. Francis Hospital on Saturday. He was 81.

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