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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 1

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Cloudy, cold Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow flurries tonight and Saturday. Low tonight iii the upper teens, high Saturday in the 30's. 114th YEAR 112 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT Established 1863 Massillon, Ohio 44646, Friday, November 1 2, 1 976 Home Delivery 75 Cents a Week Today's Chuckle TV announcer: "Because of the following special program, The Invisible Man will not be seen tongiht. 1 5c A COPY Massillon's Obie scores touchdown bonfire lights Jackson skies FOOTBALL FEVER is gripping Massillon and Jackson Township this week as the high school teams of both school districts play their most important games of the season. Tonight, Jackson, No.

9 in the Region 3 computer ratings, hosts North Canton, the No. 1 team. Massillon, No. 3 team in the region, will meet arch-rival Canton McKinley here Saturday afternoon. In the above photo Obie VII, the live Tiger mascot, sets an example for the Massillon Tigers as he crosses the goal line for a "touchdown." JACKSON FANS whoop it up a baseball field bonfire which followed a lengthy community rally in the junior high school gymnasium Thursday night.

Shown leading the cheers are, from left, Lori Rohrer, Barbara Haas (with pompons) and Chris Caldwell. Jackson's Bears host North Canton in their annual rivalry tonight. (Independent Staff Photo) 'Worst weather of year 9 liampers rescue efforts Ship sinks in Pacific; crewmen cling to logs SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Tossed about in the Pacific's "worst weather of the year," some of the crewmen from the sunken lumber ship Carnelian-1 clung to floating logs from their vessel's scattered cargo and awaited rescue. Two men were safely aboard the Panamanian- registered ship Hunter, itself in trouble with cargo shifting in its hold. Six others were rescued by the freighter Wisteria, which arrived on the scene, 1,400 miles northwest of Honolulu, about Parade, bonfire will wrap up pre-game festivities tonight The windup of pep-raising festivities for the 81st Massillon-Canton football game Saturday will take place this afternoon and tonight.

The Tiger Booster Club wiU hold a rally at the Washington High School gymnasium at 2 p.m. today. THE ANNUAL parade through town will take place at 7 tonight Included in the entourage will be members of the Washington High School team, its coaches, the school's cheerleaders and the Tiger Swing Band. The parade will start at the high school, Oak ave and 1st st SE, proceed northward along 1st st to Tremont ave SE and eastward on Tremont to 3rd st SE. From there the route will be northward on 3rd st to Lincoln Way westward on Lincoln Way to 1st si SW and northward on 1st st to Agathon Field, where a bonfire rally will be held.

Tiger Booster Club nfficials have asked fans to conduct a snake dance behind (he last unit of the parade. For the Tiger football team and its coaches there are special activities such as the Tiger Sideliners' last dinner of the season at 5:30 p.m. today at the Massillon Holiday Inn. The team and its coaches will also attend a service at (See 12) midnight Thursday. A JAPANESE ship, Shunyo Maru, was expected there this morning, but a Coast Guard cutter dispatched from Alaska would not reach the scene until Saturday.

At last light on Thursday, the pilot of a Coast Guard plane flying above the scene said he could count fewer (See SHIP Page 12) Where to find Church News Comics 25 Deaths a Dear Abby 2f, Jeanc Dixon 20 Editorials Health 18 The'Home Line' 14 Movies 0 Society Sports 15 Hi Television 3 districts out of funds School doors closed to 10,000 Ohio students HOLLY STEFANYK, 18, an Ohio Stale University freshman from Lakeville in Holmes County, Thursday night was crowned queen of the American Royal in Kansas City. The American Royal is a national horse show. Miss Stefanyk, the Ohio State Fair Queen this year, was chosen from among 22 contestants who had been selected as Future Farmers of America sweethearts in their states. Named as princesses were Paula Ludwig of Yuma, and Celine Grimm of Bloomfield, Neb. (AP Wirephoto) COLUMBUS (AP) Almost 10,000 Ohio school children are on two-month unscheduled vacations because their school districts have run out of money, and the figure may rise- to 70,000 by the end of the year.

Voters in six school districts rejected tax levies in the general election which were needed to continue operations. Three districts already have shut their doors and three others including the Toledo school system are set to close later this month and next month. THE SHUTDOWNS have prompted emergency legislation in the General Assembly. But that legislation provides only limited help for one district, and has opened a debate over whether the state W. G.

Isaacs Painting. Ext. Free est. 854-3774. Halter's Party Line Will close Sat at noon 1976 Jeep $5,300.

Hy draulic snow plow $800 Dial 833-6882. Painting, paperhanging Joe "Red" Wells, 833-5601 Order your Christmas shoes from (he Mason fnctorv save. 8.130844 A's Carpet Cleaning Dial 837-1457 We buy old cars, 24-hr; lowing service, 837-9856. INDOOR ARCHERY 478-2669 Wanted: Transportation car, 6 cyl. Dial S37-BU47 For Sale: 4'a mo.

old Spitz, FOOTBALL MUMS $25. Good with children. $2 Bill's Floral 832-21BO New ear corn $65 ton. Good quality. 832-6967.

Seasoned firewood, $30 rick, $3S cord Haymaker Tree St-rvicc. Fish, fries Splatters TOMY'S LOUNGE 221 lllh st NE MASSILLON JC STAG Friday Nov. 12,8:30 Steelworkers Hall 9th SW Tickets Available at door Quaker State Rustproofing $49.95 E. Greenville Automotive Alabama Ave. and Rt.

172 837-9856 SCHOLL'S SHOES Beautiful selection of fall styles and colors for women. Blatz Family Shoe Store, 46 Erie S. Watkin's Basement Waterproofing. Free est. Guaranteed.

854-4787. GO-GO GIRLS Fri. and Sat. nights Tiger Bowl, 1219 1st NE GENIE Sales Service A Overhead Door 833-1408-833-1409 MASSILLON K. OF C.

Tiger Victory Rally, fish fry, 5-11 p.m. Members and guests invited. SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST Leave your watch and jewelry repairs with us. Duncan's. POP'S SEPTIC SERVICE Pumping-tank Dial 833-0469 Mass.

K. of C. members! Come to your club after the game, 6 p.m. Tiger victory celebration. "A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum." Opening Nov.

19, 8:30 p.m. TEN STAR THEATRE Call 837-1500 or 833-6500 FISH Pap's Corner, 936 6th SW, 5-12. NEW YEAR'S EVE Dance, Memorial Aud. Tickets $25 per couple. For info.

Dial 833-3477. WAREHOUSE SALE On Wicker Furniture Basket House, 4304 Lincoln Way NEW KAMII HOMES $500 total down, $H)5 per mo. Call 484-0767, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.' Stag for men and women, Nov. 13 from 1 p.m.

'til Navarro VFW, single $3, couple $5 donation. 8 channel police-fire scanner, $125, after 5 p.m., 477-6326. 1975 Wurlitzer Organ, $695. Dial 452-3623. SHAMROCK ALUM.

837-3828 Alum. and vinyl Siding, windows and doors Revival starling tonight, 113 6th NW, 833-9165, Miracles of God. VV R. Swoger, Inc. Heavy sciJinless spouting.

Free estimates. Dial FISH FRY SPECIAL Friday. All the fish you can eat. French fries, cole slaw, corn bread, $1.89. Family Fare Restaurant VICTORY DANCE Nov.

13, St. Mary's Auditorium, featuring "Second $10 per couple. Tickets will be sold at door. before or after the game, stop at PELOSI'S ITALIAN EMBASSY for our Lasagna Special. All the Lasagna you can eat, garlic bread or bread and butter and coffee for only $1.75.

Open from 11 a.m. to 12 midnight. Dial 833-6644. 47 Federal ave NE, across from old Post Office. HELP WANTED! Experienced cooks, waitresses, cashiers.

Inquire 636 Lincoln Way Massillon. Let the Twenties Roar DINNER-THEATER Fairless High School, Nov. 19-20. Reservations only. Dial 833-4597, ext.

30. Riviera Lounge Bar-B-Q Chicken Supper, 510 p.m. Fri. Live music Sat. night.

10TH ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S PARTY Amherst Civic Center. Music by "Johnson Five." For info, call 837-3371. FOOTBALL MUMS $2 and up, order now DICK'S FLOWER SHOP Dial 833-2693 REALTURTLE SOUP Fish sandwiches and french fries at F'reig's Restaurant. Dial 833-7515 for carry-out orders. Beat McKinley! "Obie" place mats, napkins, orange table covers, plates, football decorations.

Halter's Party Line 35 First stNE 833-1575 Top off the year with a new roof. Contemporary has lowered the ceiling on prices. Lge. savings on gutter price with roof job. 837-8337.

SPAGHETTI and meat balls. Pap's Corner, Nov. 13, 3-9 p.m. Carry-out orders available. 832-0174 POLE BUILDINGS Winter discounts: 30x50, 48x30, $3989; 40x30, $3779; 30x30, $2880.

Completely installed within 3 weeks. Metal or wood. 4947202. Going out of business! All molds 50 pet. off retail.

Fixtures and ceramic supplies. Save 20 to 40 pet. off. House of Ceramics, 505 N. Main, Orrville, Tues.

thru 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tues. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Country Mclodears now appearing Wed. thru Sun. SOUTHWAY LOUNGE South way, between Massillon and Canton. Country and Rock. WIN OR LOSE CELEBRATE AT THE FOOTBALL FROLIC New K.

of C. Hall, Cherry rd NW, Nov. 13, 9:3012:30. Bob Hill's Band, $7.50 per couple. Tickets at door.

Sponsored by Mass. Business and Professional Women's Gub. WAREHOUSE SAVINGS All siding must go. Mid Nov. to Mid Dec.

only. Call early to reserve colors. Two storm doors or new gutter with each full siding job. CONTEMPORARY 837-8337 PANCAKE AND CHILI SUPPER Nov. Shiloh Baptist Church UllThirdstSE Belts, permanent filters, Lennox filter rolls and humidifier replacement panels.

Available at All Seasons Cooling 527 N. Erie. GIGANTIC AUCTION New furniture, toys, tools, electronics, gift items, housewares and misc. Saturday, Nov. 13, 7 p.m.

Also on Sunday, Nov. 14, 2 p.m. sharp! Beach City Auction, 2nd ave NE, Beach City, Ohio. BEAT MCKINLEY Obie pins, spirit sticks Strawberry Patch fi 10 Amherst NE CALL US SATURDAY before 3:30 your aci will appear in Monday's Paper VINYL ALUM. SIDING WINDOWS, DOORS SlIOOK'S Carol T's perm special Nov.

16 thru 20 $25 for $22. $17.50 for $15. 833-3030 new Just received shipment of HUMMEL FIGURINES Sutler's Jewelers 137 Lincoln Way NEED A LIFT? Let our trained stylists selecl a new hairdo for you. Farrah $35, Dorothy (wedgo) $18, Curly $T2, 454-6139. PETE SNYDER PLUMBING Open Sat.

8 lo 12. Supplies and parts for Ihe do-it- yourself plumber. Marble lops, any size. 14 standard colors. 9311ststNE SUPER CB SAVINGS Teaberrv MIGHTY Reg.

$120, Now $79.95 D's TV, 879-2723 Cash and carry. Cellulose fiber insulation 30-lb. bugs $3.86. (This includes sales- tax). All Seasons Cooling Heating, 527 N.

Erie. Free copies of over 300 area listings available at any of the five Boebinger Realtors Slark County Offices or call for information, 837-8377, 455-0345, 494-7800 or 854-4655. ANTIQUE SHOW AND FLEA MARKET NOV. M. NORTH CANTON K.

OF C. HALL Mississippi ave, p.m. Free admission. For dealer's information call 499-0676. should "bail out" school districts whose voters will accept only a low property tax burden.

(See 12) Search for bandit continues Massillon police loday conlinued their search for a shorl black man who look parl in a robbery Wednesday night at the Kroger Co. grocery store at 1145 Lincoln Way E. Police arrested one suspect in connection with Ihc robbery. He is Carl M. Smith, 23, of Columbus, who appeared today before Massillon Municipal Court Paul E.

Paulson on charges of aggravated (SeeSEARCH Page 12) Happy 30th Birthday to Pal Hess from the Navarre Keep wax and oil off windshield while protecling your car against salt. Purchase a hot wax and gel a free bottle of Look Out. A $2 value for $1. Offer expires Nov. 21.

Arco Car Wash, 519 Lincoln Way W. Nov. 13 FOOTBALL FROLIC K. of C. Hall TIIEIHLLTOPPERS Tickets $7.50 couple at Tom Straughn's, Zelei's, Haller's Parly Line Navarre Litlle League Baseball Assn.

is sponsoring a dance, Nov. 13,9 p.m. to 1 a.m., St. Clemenl's Hall, Navarre. Music by Blue Sky.

$10 per couple. BYOB. Door prize. For tickets cal) Tom Clemens 879-2643. Vinyl and Alum, siding, general remodeling, kitchens, baths, enclosures, textured and drop ceilings, storm and replacement windows, roofs, carpet.

Schuler Siding and Spouting Inc. 833-0306. Free gilt with fslimale. STEAK SUPPER Beach City Amcr. Nov.

13, 5-7, family style. NO-TEL MOTEL New heated waterbeds with vibrators and TV. Open 24 hrs. TALLEY'S "Springfield" Sun. 8p.m.

CHAMPION CLEANERS 137 Federal NW You still have time to have your dry cleaning done for Sun. One-hour service. CHANNEL CB Now $108 including antenna. Open tonight. COMMUNITY STORE 2922 Lincoln Way 832-1543 EAT'EM UP TIGERS! Let us serve your victory party.

Free homo delivery in Massillon. DOMINO'S Open Sat. 5 p.m.-2a.m. RELIABLE HEATING CO. VINYL, ALUMINUM REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Storms, Doors, Suspended Ceilings, Paneling.

Free estimates. 833-2651. Spare Ribs Ib. 95c 30-1 b. Chicken Legs, Thighs $12.99 1-lb.

Bacon, idoz. Eggs $1.59 Ground Beef lh. 69c Fresh Turkeys, order now PRITCHARD'S MEATS 832-0777.

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216,307
Years Available:
1930-1976