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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 13

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Massillon, Ohio
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TKC CVCMMO MASS1ULUN, OHIO THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1963 THIRTEIN OBITUARY Heaeea A. Tretaell Hencen A. of RD 2, Beach City, died Wednesday evening in Pomerene hospital in He bad been ill tral months. A farmer, Mr. Treuell wai a member of St.

Paul's United Church of Chrijt in Mt. Eaton. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mary Tressell; three daughters, Mrs. Howard Emick of Mt.

Eaton, Mrs. Carl Zurcher of Wilmot and Mrs. Robert Duncan of RD 2, Beach City; two sons, Leo and Glenn Tressell, both at home; a brother, Alexander Tressell of Apple Creek and nine grandchil dren. The funeral will be held Saturday at 3 p. m.

at the Desvoignac funeral home in Mt. Eaton. Officiating will be the Rev. Frank R. Zartmaii, pastor of St.

Paul's church in Mt. Eaton. Interment will be made in Green Lawn cemetery in Wilmot. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening from 7 to 9. Test Your Hearing At Fair Booth How's your hearing! Politics In Ohio DiSalle Says: Rhodes Says: COLUMBUS.

(AP) Two DEFIANCE. (AP) The programs of state assistance Republican candidate for gover- one for Ohio's elderly citizens and nor has begun a campaign swing one for the inmates of its penal to discuss the Six Admit Violations; Fined $85 Fines totaling $85 and costs visit the Red Feather'. Michael DiSalle special hewing testing booth dur W)Vl MicBael Ul! lle ing the next five days. The governor continued his re- Farm Group Pledges To Withhold Products For Greater Profits pounds, $9145 about Choice wooled lambs, (now about Corn, $1.49 a bushel (now (flam, Ohio Youth Commission. Rhodes spoke at a GOP rally here late WtoSaft Wednesday after earlier stops in and here and a luncheon in New- Ottawa, Paulding.

hearing from the HE TOID of enthusiastic sun- staff of the Community Rehabili- A po Citizens Day at the fair, majority, if not all of the juven- tation clinic in Canton. According to clinic officials, the hearing test is painless and just three minutes. THE BOOTH will be open to on Senior Citizens Day DiSalle promised to continue to fight for legislative action which nt hl the public for free testing pur- ed tj "will help make life's late years thejnatter. of happiness, usefulness and coii ile judges in Ohio" and potshots at his opponent's efforts in The craUc various charges following arraignment today in municipal court. Richard J.

Zimmerman, 25. of 231 Willaman st NW, Canton, pleaded no contest to speeding. He was found guilty and fined $25 and costs. I PLEADING GUILTY and fined $15 and costs each were, Ronald D. Kittinfer, IB, of 215 Freeman ave NW, Wayt, sr.

DES MOINES, (AP) The National Farmers Organization starts Saturday what it calls a "battle for the survival of the family farm." Members of the midwest farm group are pledged to sell no hogs, cattle, sheep or grain from midnight Friday until processors agree to long-range contracts, with the NFO calling for higher prices of those products. NFO, which claims membership in 15 west of the Pennsylvania border to the Rocky mountains, and south from Canada to Kentucky and Oklahoma. He said, however, that he believes control of 25 to 30 per cent of the country's total agricultural production is needed to affect the market. The holding action calls for livestock and grain to be held un- Service Joha Swier Friday, 1:30 p. Gordon-Shaidnagle-Holling- er funeral home.

Interment, Brookfield cemetery. Howard J. Wetzel Friday, 1:30 p. Interment, poses from 10 a. to 10 p.

m. He criticiied the Republican y- 11 1Mth nl Ass that all delinquency muct This is the second year of op- hly fee failing to give statutory lg IMI ueBc muil eration for the mass testing pro recognition to a commission on gram, which proved so successful in Ohio. last year that everyone connect- The commission was recom-i ed with the project recommended mended by the 1961 White House its continuation. conference on the problems of Clinic President Robert aging and. the governor said, (peatmpnt hv fhp 'way reports that more "23 states responded to the rec- OU rt found the persons were tested during the ommendation." DiSalle said excuse foTthl fair last year.

Of this number, er the Ohio Legislature failed about showed hear-act I created a comniision by Jctff ffi ev'er" been ing loss serious enough to re- executive order. Squire an examination by their In a speech prepared for uc I family physician. Another 150 llv at Newark, the governor Soybeans. $2.96 a bushel about S2.30). The NFO members approved ft recommendation milk ffp icing members meet later to determine whether they keep milk off the market.

Darn Gets Clean BALTIMORE (AP) HerbWrtj Herman's cleanliness helped; ft. thief make a clean getaway. Herman gave chase takea creeing that SUp. "But delinquency isn't stopped by Rhodes said. "It is effective preventive in cooperation with the and Fined flO and costs each! were Mrs.

Berdene Kaeser, 49,1 ing Mrs. Harvey Falk Friday. 2 far as we know, this is'cation can do to people, p. Wilson funeral home, Beav- tne only mass testing program of i "You'll find more illiteracy er, Pa. Interment, Beaver city te ype i the area which also there than anywhere else in the cemetery.

'utilizes the interpretive skills of i state," said. jtrained speech and hearing thera-' Cannot Go Further-Ike and Larry I Ertle ave NE, both charged with stop sign violations, and Belicoj Dobreff, 64, of 10841 Poorman st SW, Navarre, red light violation. Leroy L. Kahnell, 27, of 1021 Camden ave SW, Canton, pleaded innocent to speeding. Trial was scheduled for Sept.

24 and bond was set at $100. Ekco Continues Contract Talks X-ray Unit To Visit Fair Beauty iis being provided by the Greater t7 as a Winners Chosen their day the NEW YORK (AP) Former; President Dwight D. Eisenhower Almost continuous negotiating said today he thought the latest sessions are being held between U. S. disarmament proposals representatives of Ekco Massil-' "went about as far as any sanelion and Local 2887, United Steel- iCanton AFL-CIO Council as a Winners UlOSen person could go." workers of America (AFL-CIO), public service.

The council will But he added: "The Soviets as whose labor contract expires Fri- Iforego its annual display in order LAKEVIEW The "most of now 'U agree to any de- day. make Featner 10 beautiful majorettes" in junior cent inspection that would give The talks are being conducted gram avail ble 4fc and senior divisions were select- us any confidence to go ahead in the Massillon Drive-in hotel. Visit 11 ed We night at the 12th and disarm." No report on progress has been w1l greeted by provi- annual International Majorette Eisenhower commented during received from either party. TR sioMl members 8f Ctni Contest sponsored by the Indian a shipboard news conference on Local 2887 represents some Ji Junlw gue 0 WlU Ic uaillt Lake Chamber of Commerce. his return from a five-week tour 2 60 production and maintenance Takmg the beauty title in the of six European countries.

employes of the plant, a division i gicco Products Co. of Chicago. approval of the holding action here, NFO president Oren Lee Staley declared: "We mean to win." "Whatever length of time it takes to win this battle, we will do it," the 39-year-old Rea, farmer said. "American farmers are the most underpaid group in America. They have retreated as far as they can.

We do not intend to retreat any farther." STALEY WARNED members to brace for a long fight. He said the supply of meat in storage and sale of livestock by non-members will keep the market at near-normal levels for about two weeks. The NFO president said his group has sufficient strength to attain its goals in the holding action. Three previous holding actions in which hogs were kept off the failed to produce higher prices. Staley has declined to reveal the number of farmers in the Butcher hogs 190-210 pounds, when (he thjef ran out $22.75 a hundredweight (now bac door, Herman about short, remembering he had Choice grade cattle weighing taking a shower.

'On and Health association's mobile them with testing procedures. volunteer hosteweii are unior class was Karen Anne It will be in operation from Hoover, Mrs. William 'of Hartsville, S. C. to from p.

m. Moock, Nancy Gammel, Emily ettye Anne Epperson, 17, of Actl'eSS CttS to 10 for the five-day fair ex- Eyn on and Mrs. William Free- Rossville, was named beauty cept on Labor day, when the man. queen in the senior division, hours will be from 10 a. m.

to Therapists in charge of the. Events scheduled for today, .11 p. m. This year students from booth are Mrs. Richard secon the four-day competi- the Aultman hospital school of Frances Schlosser and will assist mobile unit Hall.

technicians. Regular chest X-rays provide early detection of heart disease, lung cancer, tuberculosis and other lung disorders, stress association-officials, and often can 22,000 Killed In NICE. France (AP) Amenn actress Janis Paige and iu wun.pv.,.!-, writer Ray Gilbert. 50, were mar-j wut were junior and senior iBili-'ried today. Miss Paige, 89, has I CHICAGO (AP) Nearly i 1 1 us finished a film on the 22.000 persons were killed in the rescnptions DELIVERIES DAILY in Mn-islllon SCHUMAN DRUGS 334'i I inrotn VVa'v TE 2-9825 Smart People, your neighbors THEY CHOSE MAYFLOWER the most recommended name in moving rnnd storage and the choice of more and more people.

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Charge Police In Burglary and senior twirling, show routine Rj jera and a beauty contest for Little Miss Majorette Princess. nation's traffic accidents in the first seven months of this year, PLAN WORK NIGHT including a record toll in July, The usual weekly dinner-meet-, the National Safety Council re- 2035 ERIE S. Fire Out Before Firemen Arrive Members of the Navarre Volua-Henry C. Taulbee, jr 29. teer Firemen Inc.

responded to charged with shooting to kill and an alarm Wednesday at 4 p. m. breaking and entering, to extinguish a grass fire on the Further legal action awaits Frank Schaller farm on Good- their release from Chillicothe rich rd, Navarre. hospital. Both men suffered However, before firemen severe injuries when rived, neighbors had beaten out ing automobile crashed into a the flames which are thought to roadblock set up by Chillicothe have resulted from a Tuesday morning to halt the car.

i me The chase followed discovery neighbors prevented the fire of $156 burglary. Roger Hen- from spreading to a nearby of Sciotovi le, who reported the burglary, said one of the men 'fired at him before they fled to tht ear. The Plirnsoll line is a loading line painted on the hulls of the Navarre Kiwanis freighters. It was named evening at 6:30 in Mid's' The council said the traffic Samuel Plimsoll, sponsor of the annex restaurant. Navarre, will death toll from Jan.

1 to Aug. 1 PORTSMOUTH (AP) Two British Merchant Shipping Act be followed by a work night at was 21,960, including 3,840 per- Dayton policemen face arraign- of 1876. the Navarre athletic field. sons killed in July. 1L1 ment on charges stemming from the burglary of the Eagles' lodge in nearby New Boston.

Joseph Arthur Kindy, 38, and GOOD'S COMPLETE FOOD MARKET Crafted for Wear, Fif, famous RED-ROBIN SCHOOL Shoes ji iT'ir Changed In Killing DAYTON (AP) Donald Lee Taylor, 18. of Dayton has been charged with first-degree murder in the butcher knife death of Roger Glenn Tipton, 26, of Powell county, Ky. Tipton was stabbed during a melee at a party here Saturday night. NEWSFAPER TYCOON DOW LONDON, (AP) Sir Eric Bowater, leading tycoon of the British paper industry, died today. He was 67.

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Years Available:
1930-1976