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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 25

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FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1948 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT, MASSILLON, OHIO TWENTY-FIVE' Woman Ironmaster Dies At Ironton IRONTON, 0. Mrs. Dannie Kelly Wright, 90, at one lime one of the nation's few women iron- masters, died Thursday in her hotel room. She personally directed the op oration of several iron furnaces i this area from 1894 to 1897, follow ing the death of her husband.

Sh continued as owner of the proper ties. Since then she had been liv ing in retirement, TODAY and SATURDAY TWO GIANT HITS! by VAl tEWTON Directed MAKK KOUON Scrttn play by CASLOS KEITH and MARK ROBSON GET SET FOR A TWO-GUN TORNADO! FIAMJNC ACTION! BILL ELLIOTT "Red Ryder" with BOBBY BLAKE KIDDIES CLUB; SAT 11:15 A. FIRESTONE PRIZES Bank Grille Restaurant announces Opening Under New Management Sundays and Week Days 6 A. M. to 1 A.

M. The old gang from Benders with Margert and Earl Gibbons, formerly with the Bar and The Maryland Park Restaurant of Canton. We Will' Appreciate Your Patronage Thank You Fresh, Home-Baked Pies Daily DANCE SATURDAY BOB FISHEL ADMISSION 60c PERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA MOONLIGHT SUNDAY, DEC. 15TH VIC STUART AND HIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION $1.00 PERSON JLccke. DANCING EVERY N.

TUES. The Highest Quality in Food, Now Available Is being served at Doney's Bar, by the former chef and waitress, Wanda Westfall, formerly of Bender's moderate prices. DONEY'S BAR REOPENING OF The New TARI-MOR Club Open Every Night 6:30 P. M. 'Til 2:30 A.

Orchestra Friday and Saturday Nights Beer Wine Liquor- Mixed Drinks DINE and DANCE FRIDAY SATURDAY NIGHT TO THE "Downbeats Orchestra" Beer, Wine, Liquor, Sandwiches NEW MOONLIGHT GARDEN NIGHT CLUB (No Minors Admitted) George Raft and Sylvia Sidney forget affairs of state for affairs of the heart in this scene from "Mr. Ace," showing at the Lincoln theater Saturday. Wilmot Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.

Smith and sons, Harry C. jr and Eddie'from Massillon where she spent spent a few days in Sandusky some time wlth her sister-in-law, where they attended.the funeral of.Mrs. Martha Spidell, who has re- Mrs. Florence Jones of Dover visited recently with Mrs. Effie Ricksecker.

Mrs. Dessie Spidell has returned Shoe Store To Have Opening Crosby's Shoe store, a beautiful new store, located at 14 Lincoln Way, will open Saturday morning. The store which has been prepared for opening the past four months, will include a new complete exclusive department for children's shoes in the downstairs of the store. New carpeting has been put all over the store and a completely new glass front adds to its attractive appearance. The layout of the store as well as the store front was designed by George Ostrov.

The store will be managed by V. A. DiOrio. a-relative. Air.

and Mrs. Glenn Sengpeil and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowe had as guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert DeVoe of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Billy DeVoe of Russell; and William Downing of Willoughby. Miss Margaret Wartheim, Roy Harrold and Doyle Hasseman, Wilmot senior students of Beach City high school, were guests at Mt. Union college, Alliance, recently.

Mr. Mrs. Walter Catlett of Cambridge were recent visitors liere. Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Swan have moved to Akron where Mr. Swan is employed. covered from a recent illness. Mrs. John Pace, who has been ill son, Dick of Akron were guests of at er residence here, has been Mr.

and Mrs. Harry taken to residence of her daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Wissman of JN'avarre. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Green and family of Springfield lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meese. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Gachter of Navarre were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Resh. Mr.

and Mrs. Resh visited recently with Mrs. Ida Resh of Navarre. Mrs. Walter Dunn has been taken to her-residence from the Massillon city hospital where she has been a patient.

Mrs. Roy Meese and son, Harolc were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Meese and daughter of near Dal- Missouri Hit In Target Practice battleship Missouri was hit by a star shell during target practice in the North Atlantic the navy revealed Thursday night. One man died of burns.

The accident occurred Dec. 4, while the Missouri, accompanied by the light cruiser Little Rock and the destroyer Mechetler, was on a training cruise to Argentina, New Foutidland. The victim was Coxswain Robert Arthur Fountain of Thorndyke, Mass. ton. Recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. G. E. Thompson were Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Dalbey of Akron; Mr. and Mrs: Albert Wilfang of Glenmont and Donald' Doney of Massillon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diehl and F.

H. Rosenburg and son, James of Dover were guests of Mrs. Orrie Dell Beckett. Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Lenz had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fair CLASSIFIED Classified Advertising Rates 30 Wordi, One Time .85 Three 1.10 One Week 2.00 One Month 7.50 One Billing 5.50 Extra Lines Over 30 Words One Time, per Line 9 .10 Three Times, per Line 20 One Week, per Line 40 One Month, per Line 1.50 One Year, Line per Month 1.10 Display advertising in Classified columns BOc per tnch each insertion.

Subject to change without notice. The Evening Independent will not be responsible for more than one incorrect Insertion of any advertisement All Classified Advertising must be In the Independent office no later than 9:00 m. for publication that day. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND FOUND Clarinet in case, downtown Saturday. Finder please 'Dial 6716.

LOST. Puppy, Cocker and Bulldog mixed, female, short black fur with little white on. Tail cut. Child's pet. Dial 5815 or 5646.

Reward. TO RENT GARAGE, vicinity of Johnson ave SK Dial 33964. WIDOWED MOTHER with ex-Navy son desires three unfurnished rooms, a reasonable rent. References furnished Write Box 68, care The Evening Intie ppndent. WANTED TWO OR THREE unfurnished rooms, by young couple.

No children Dial 5705. SOBER MIDDLEAGED couple desire to rent five, six or seven room house Beat of references. Dial 5463. TWO OR THREE furnished or unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping by aged couple. No pets.

References furnished. Dial 5647. WANTED TO RENT, farm. Cash basis Write Box 11, care The Evening Independent. ANNOUNCEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS.

BOARDING HOME for an infant. paid. Dial 21441 between 9 a. m. and 5 p.

m. HIDE TO AND FROM Akron. Work 8 a. m. to 4:30 p.

m. Dial 6397. EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED READINGS DAILY Are you worried troubled at business affairs, marriage, homt selling, Don't live In the dark. There may be wonderfu things you do. Dial 8(13 for appointment READINGS DAILY Including Sunday by Marajati Are you worried, troubled nuzzled over changes.

H- tiauces. love, marriage 01 other prob terns? Consult Marajah. 'rial 6312 for appointment. NOTICES IUARANTEKD exterminating of moth, termite, ants. rats.

mice, bedbugs, etc Overstuffed furniture, carpet, coats moth-proofed and guaranteed six years. Odorless process. State Termite Co Dial 4428 108 Factory st TO BUY itRL'S BICYCLE, size. Dial 20488. two-wheel, junior AUTO TRAILER, one-wheel.

C. E. Arman, N. Canal st, P. O.

Box 55, Canal Fulton, O. TABLE COVER, 72 inches square. Must be in good condition. Dial 6179 after 5:30 p. m.

"Juvenile Joy Show" HEY KIDS! Let's GO- TOMORROW A. M. of Moundsville, W. and Mr. SAXOPHONE WANTED.

Will pay $90 for tenors, $50 for Give make serial number and length of sax case. Write Box 21, care The Evening pendent and Mrs. Willard Burger of Massillon. Mr. and Mrs.

L. L. Cramer and son of Fredericksburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barr.

Born. Dec. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kaser, at Union hospital, Dover, a daughter who has been named Lonnie Lee.

LEGAL NOTICE The unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, executors, administrators and assigns of Edward J. Birt, deceased, and their unknown heirs, spouses, devisees, legatees, executors, administrators and assigns whose respective places of residence are unknown, will take notice that on the 12th day of December, 1946, the undersigned Anna Critchfield and Harold R. Bantz, Administrators of the Estate of Edward J. Birt, deceased, filed their petition against them and others, defendants in the Probate Court of Stark County, Ohio, alleging that the personal estate of said decedent is. insufficient to pay his debts and the charges of administering his estate; that Edward J.

Birt died seized in fee simple of the following described real estate: Known as and being an undivided one- half interest in Lot No. 2387 in the City of Massillon, Ohio. The prayer of said petition Is for the sale of said premises for the payment of the debts and charges aforesaid; that said defendants will take notice that they are required to answer or fil pleadings herein on or before the 8th day of February. 1947, or the prayer said petition will be granted. ANNA CRITCHFIELD and HAROLD R.

BANTZ, Administrators of the Estati of EDWARD J. BIRT, Deceased. Publish in The Evening Independen Dec. 13, 20, 27, 1946; Jan. 3, 10, 17, 1947 1000 WRECKED or junk cars and trucks.

Highest prices paid. Rosker Auto Wrecking 652 Erie st Dial 8016. WILL PAY private party cash lor Grind, Spinet or small upright piano. Phone Canton 4-4923. $15 TO $75 PAID for six-leg drop leaf tables, chests and cupboards.

Want furniture, lustre, china, bisque, lamps, clocks and primitives. Dial 5690 Massillon 3001 Lincoln Way NW. WE BUY all scrap metal, rags and iron. Also cell structural steel Call 01 write Massillon Iron Structural Steel 145 Walnut rd SW Plat 8708 POULTRY AND EGGS wanted. Do not waste time finding a market Just Dial 7135 or come personally to Massillon Fish and Poultry Lincoln Way W.

TO RENT WANTED 3, 4 or 5 room furnished or unfurnished, modern apartment or house between now and Jan. 1st. Responsible couple, no children or pets. Apply Box 9, care The Evening Independent. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby, given that J.

P. Nor does the superiority of our taxi service rise and fall with each tide of changing conditions. We are constantly prepared to serve you with the best cab service in this area. And We Can Prove It! TODAY ONLY Jary Cooper in "The Plainsman" Dorothy Lamour in "Jungle Kids 16c HEY KIDS! SATURDAY 11:15 A.M. ORIGINAL WESLIN THEATER KIDDIES BIRTHDAY CLUB MIGHTY MOUSE CARTOONS! BIRTHDAY CAKES! OF ZORRO! DOLLAR BILLS! FIRESTONE PRIZES! PLUS FREE WAGON! PLUS BORIS KARLOFF in "BEDLAM" PLUS RED RYDER in "CONQUEST OF CHEYENNE" Bring A Friend To Join! WESLIN Join Our Kiddies Club! i HIT NO.

2 EXTRA TREAT ANOTHER CHAPTER OF "Chick Carter" Reynolds, C. D. Lash and Ford Welty, as Trustees of Sugarcreek Township, Stark County, Ohio, on the 10th day of December, 1946, filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Stark County, Ohio, an application directed to said Court, asking for authority to transfer to the Read Fund of said Township from the General Fund, the sum of Five Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of paying for the needed repairs and maintenance upon -the Township roads of Sugarcreek Township, and that said application will be heard on the 23rd day of December, 1946, or as soon thereafter as convenient for the Court. Any person or persons objecting to the prayer -of such petition shall file their objections in such Court on or before said date or be forever barred from, objection thereto. D.

DEANE MCLAUGHLIN, Prosecuting Attorney. PAUL M. PERKINS, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney. Publish in The Evening Independent Dec. 13, 1946.

LEGAL NOTICE The unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, executors, administrators, assigns and next of kin of Thomas J. Lewis and their unknown heirs, spouses, devisees, executors, administrators and assigns whose respective places of residence are unknown, will take notice that on the 12th day of December, 1946, undersigned, Richard B. Hardman, as Administrator of the Estate of Thpmas J. Lewis, deceased, filed his petition against them as defendants in the Probate Court of Stark County, Ohio, alleging that there is no personal estate of said decedent to pay his debti and the charges of administering his estate; that Thomas J. Lewis, died seized in fee simple the following described real estate: Known as and being Lot No.

3302 in the City of Massillon, Ohio. The prayer of said petition is for the sale of said premises for the payment of the debts and charges aforesaid; that said defendants will take notice that they are required to answer or file pleadings herein on or before the 8th day of February, 1947, or the prayer of said petition will granted. RICHARD B. HAHDMAN, Administrator of the Estate of THOMAS J. LEWIS, Deceased.

Publish in The Evening Independent Dec. 13, 20, 27, 1946; Jan. 3, 10, 17, 1947. LEGAL NOTICE Mary Margaret Nalbach, age 27, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, administrators, executors and of Mary Margaret Nalbach, whose places of residence are unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice, that on the 22nd day of November, 1946, the plaintiff, Mary Catherine Nalbach, surviving' spouse of Anthony Philip Nalbach filed her petition to purchase the mansion house against them in the Probate Court of Stark County, Ohio, the same being cause Number 42046, Docket Number 40, page Number 167 in said court, for the purchase by her ot certain real estate in said petition described to wit: Being the' undivided one-half interest in estate situated in the township of Bethlehem, Stark County, Ohio. Known as and being Lot No.

18 in the Arthur T. Ellis Addition, situated in the northeast quarter of Section Number 5, Bethlehem Township, Stark County, Ohio. Subject to conditioni and restrictions ot record. Tht prayer of laid petition ii for the purchase of the undivided one-half interest above described at the appraised value thereof in said real estate and for other equitable relief. Said Mary Margaret Nalbach, and othen hereby notified art required to answer uld petition on tlia sixth day of January, or judgment will be taken against thtm and the purchase of said property by the surviving cpousc approved.

MARY CATHERINE NALBACH, surviving upouit of Anthony Philip Nalbach, deceased. Plaintiff. BT KLBON WWLER and SHMLOCK attorneys. Publish In Evening Independent Nov. 33.

Dec. 6, 13, J7, 1146. The Community's Clearing Houie '-The Evening Independent Want Ad Section. GIKL for general office work. Apply the F.

W. Arnold Agency 37 Erie st S. WOMAN for housework, modern country home, one child 10 months old One who prefers good home and some wages. Must be recommended. Write Box 71, care The Evening Independent.

WAITRESS. Apply Doney's Bar, afternoons. GIRL for restaurant work. Apply Bank Grille Restaurant. HELP WANTED WANTED: A neat, pleasant man, age 35 to 50, who believes in the old fashion American custom that an honest days work will bring a just reward.

Permanent. Write Box 63, care The Evening Independent SALESMEN with practical experience on farm equipments-Excellent opportunities. Reply to Box 53, care The Evening Independent. MAN to do general clean up work and maintenance. Apply in person Linway Restaurant.

Reedurban. GQOD JOBS FOR FORMER ARMY, NAVY, MARINE and COAST GUARD SPECIALISTS JOB MOS. Grades Bugler 803 Decontamination Equipment Operator 809 4 Operations, NCO 814 4,3 Commissary Steward 819 4,3 Subsistence, NCO 820 4,3 Supply Technician 821 4,3 Utilities Technician 822 4,3 Mess Sergeant 4,3 Medical Supply Technician 825 4,3 Parts Clerk, Armament 848 5,4 and many other skills. Qualified Army, Navy, Marine or Coast Guard veterans who held any some 400 occupational specialties for six months or more may now enlist in the new Regular Army at a grade depending upon the length of your previous occupational specialty service. New high Army pay and the opportunities for advancement make an Army career more attractive now than ever before.

Stop in and find out the special grade you will receive under this new War Department regulation. Apply at the U. S. Army Recruiting Office, Post Office Monday through Friday. AND HEATING SEWERS, septic tanks, water lines, down spouts, installed and repaired.

Free estimates. Also clogged toilets and sinks opened. Dial 9032. TOOL and DIE MAKERS Two openings for first class die makers. Must have experience on draw dies, also blanking and forming tools and dies for punch presses.

Excellent opportunity for all around'die by Letter, Plant No. Apply in Person or 1, State Ave. NW MASSILLON ALUMINUM CO. under G. I.

bill for full or part time; refrigeration, air conditioning, electronics, mechanical drafting, aircraft instruments. Industrial Training Institute. Call 7935. WANTED HOUSEWORK by the day. by colored woman.

Dial 20589, ask for Peggy. STORE OR OFFICE cleaning, evenings and Address Box 43, care The Evening Independent. YOUNG WOMAN desires Job by week. Reference if desired. Dial 8808 anytime.

BUSINESS SERVICE AS-CLEANING AND PRESSING RUGS. CARPET and upholitered turiU- ture cleaning Borne or plant Guaranteed agalnit ihrinkaie or tadlng. flra and tneft insurance. Dial Selway Carpet Cleaning Co. CIMENT WORK and walki our specialty, alto aewer work, very low price.

Tony Paolone, 124 Warwick it NW. Dial 33S33 or 80355. EXCAVATING, Inovel, R. OWMM. Dial 33889.

new tocatkm, IT Brto it a LOMM dUraoMM. witchM, fMttot, fuaft, MM- ete tay. Ml trtde. DUt U7W For Profit UM Cluftlfied Ad. BUSINESS SERVICE 44 TO LOAN LOANS 10 1,000 On Your Signature Other Type Loans Auto Loans Co-Maker Loans Furniture 1 to 15 Months to Repay Phone, Write or Come In ANCHOR LOAN CO 615 Ohio-Merchonfs Bldg.

37 First Street. 5. E. Massillon, Ohio PHONE 2-1559 'UMPS. Immediate delivery and complete Installation on all shallow and deep well models.

Expert repairing and-rebuilding on all makes. R. C. Snyder. Lincoln Way ext Dial 5028.

SEWERS CLEANED, electric Roto Rooter with revolving knives, cut away all roots, ao digging. Long guarantee. Reasonable price. Only Roto Rooter In Stark county. Dial 772ft Nieht or Sunday, Canton 7890.

SEWERS CLEANED by electric Sewer Master Only machine in Massillon. Call G. Dunham. 28 14tb it NW. Dial 4549 CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS 500 gaL Approved by count? board neaJth.

Set in excavation $80.00 plus tax. J. Van Ryzin, Suburban and Rural and Heating Service. Dial .4560 889 Seneca st NE. (AS CONVERSION burners and furnaces, East Ohio Gas Co.

approved. We install and repair all makes of furnaces and controls. We do spouting, roofing and siding. Reasonable prices. 36 months to pay.

Massillon Sheet Metal Furnace 917 Duncan st SW. Dial 2-1138. CLIMATROL gas conversion burners in stock. Don't wait, be sure of heat this winter Approved by East Ohio Gas Co. Immediate guaranteed installation.

For satisfaction call H. 21728. FURNACES Immediate Delivery 36 Months To Pay Massillon Hardware Co. Dial 3177 CONVERT your present furnace or Boiler from dirty coal to clean gas heat with a fully automatic El-Van eon- version burner. These burners are fully approved by the East Ohio Gas Co.

and are guaranteed by us. They are available now for immediate Installation by trained Installers and can be bought on terms aa low ax $7.19 a month. Call us BOW. Wh? put up with coal and tabes any longer? G. ZIMMES PLUMBING CO.

1234 Cleveland NW Dial 4-6181, Canton and reverse) charges. COAL GAS OIL UNITS The Best in Coal and Oil Furnaces Moncrief and Jackson Church In Gas Southern Breeze Roberts Gordon in Gas Conversion We do service work on all gas and oil furnaces Also Sheet Metal Roofing and Spouting Work DIAL 2-3883 or 5939 BOB'S FURNACE REPAIR PARTS AND PAPERHANGING INTERIOR' and basements remodelled and redecorated! Sagging floors levelled. Plaster cracks repaired. Herman E. Flanagan.

Dial 4205. and painting. No Job too small or too large. Prompt service. Dial 4347.

HAVE YOUR HOUSK redecorated inside and outside. We have any color ot paJnt Caih or montta to pay Also root painting A. O. M. Painting Co Dial 'AINTING, Interior and exterior, wall and woodwork waihing.

Union work- manthlj fair estimated price. Phone J-111B or 3060 All work utKtietory. Emit Domlnlck. 1123 Courtland NW PAINTING and decorating. Bxclusiyo 'designs, expertly done.

Papernangtng and ateam removing. wood finishing. For reference and ecll P. a Bednard Sir. 1131 CourtlaHd HW.

STORAGE IAUUNQ. With MM emtgtf ffwC Suitable for hauling furniture, eratea and lUroa. LOCAL AND HQtritnm AJeat Awo tit Co Twplet ft DUI For Profit UM a CUoltW Ad..

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