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EIGHTEEN TUESDAY. APRIL 11. THE EVJW1NG INDEPENDENT. MASS1LLON. OHIO Today's needlecraft more than 100 gifts.

$1. i 1 N9TtCC OVJMNANCC NO, IX No. 9W8S9 Admr. Doc. No.

Ataur. Owe. 33' Vy: Complete instant gift book Marjorie Taylor of Cleveland, Ohio. 1 JR. BHMdk at Title: AN OKOiMAMCC has duly appointed and auali- Ohio, of 16 Jiffy Rugs Book 50c; Book fied as Executrix of the Wilt of qualified Executor Will W.vefcld** for MW Jw 10 AT Kn i clara Breymaier.

late of Marie JfeiMck, late Itark.Mtato the City ot XaMimw. Olrto: Of 12 Prize Afghans. 50C. County, Ohio. Dated March County, Ohio.

Dated Muck Mk. 19T3. mutiwrizilK tkt RALPH S. REGULA JAJJU6S D. 1 RICHARD B.

HAKOMAN. vehiclw Quilt Book patterns. SNIVELY. REUBJBN z. WISE, city of Onto; Museum Quilt Book 50c: Quilts For Today 50c.

REUBEN Z. WISE. Court of Pleat. Pr okatt Common Pleas, Probate Division'Judge of Stark County, Ohio, Judge of Stark County. Ohio.

Published in The Evening an emergency. MB IT OKDAH4CD by the Council of the City of Munition. Ohio, in V-WWJUIT, JUOHWW- i Published in The Evening Inde- Pendent March 28, April 4, 11. im. regular wwion iittinc.

of 'the membeif concurring: 'pendent March 23. April 4. 11, 1972. On and this date I will not. EXECUTKIX NOTICE be responsible for debts No.

90775 Admr. Doc. 80 Page 932 by onyone but myself. Elizabeth Hammer of Massillon. has been duly appointed and quail- 'iSignedi Hanild B.

Moser. 309 Oliio, has been duly appointed and fled as Executrix of the Will of W. terett of the community to purchase Washington Ave. Brewster, Ohio, qualified as Executrix of the WilliE. Titus aka Walter E.

Titus aka for use by various municipal depart- EXECVTM1X NOTICE I- No. M877 Admr. Doc. Paflt 9Ol That the Council of the City of Mary A. Titui of MaHUloo, Ohio.

Maxiilon, Ohio, hereby determine! to be necessary In the public In- iof Lee Ralph Hammer, late of Stark in The Evening Inde- County, Ohio. Dated March Sth. 1972. 44613. Published pendent April 11.

18. 1U72. NOTICE OK 1TBL1C SALE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: SHERLOCK H. EVANS DALE EVANS. Attorneys Walter Titiu, late of Stark County, menU of this City, certain motor ve- Ohio.

Dated March 3rd, 1913. nicies hereinafter set forth. That JAMES C. BELONG, Attorney. 'Council hereby determines that cer- REUBEN Z.

WISE, Court of tain motor vehicles now owned by Common Pleas. Probate Division'the City and used by its various de- REUBEN Z. WISE, Court of Common Pleas. Probate Division Judge of Stark County, Ohio. partinenti hereinafter tet forth Notice is hereby given thai on AP- stark Countyj ohio Published The Evening Inde- opposite each respective item of new nl 21.

1972, at 10:00 A.M. a jnipiici published, in The Evening Inde- Pendent March 28. April 4, 11, J972. equipment to be purchased, where March 2S 172. Canton.

Ohio to sell for following collateral, to wit: 1963, Chevy 11. 2 Dr. BIT. -11427UW233677 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE No. 90964 Admr.

Doc. 81 Page 26 James A. Bendure of Massillon. said collateral held to secure Ohio, has been duly appointed and obligation arisim; under a as Administrator of the installment security agreement a Vivian C. Bendure.

late of ditional sale contract' held by Gi-n- stark County, Ohio. Dated March eral Motors Acceptance Ig72 as secured party. Said public salej WILLIAM YOST, Attorney. is to be conducted according to: REUBEN Z. WISE, JR.

Court of the laws of the SUte of New common Pleas. Probate Division General. Moto-s Acceptance Corpor- Ju ge of Stark County. Ohio. ation reserves the right to bid at.

bi isheci itl The Evening Inde- this sale. The collateral is presently stored and may be Jten at General Motors Acceptance 1341 N. Market; Canton, Onio, M. A. KRACKER.

Motors Acceptance Corporation, pendent March 23. April 4. 11, 1972. Published in The Evening Independent April 11, 12. 13, 1972.

ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE No. 90994 Admr. Doc. 81 Page 41 Vera Fisher of North Lawrence, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of John William Fisher, late I of Stark County, Ohio. Dated March 8th.

1972. NOTICE No. 90959 Admr. Doc. 81 Page 24j Wendell W.

Snodgrass of Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Executor of the Will of lSu io 0d 1 March 28. April 4. 11. 1972. RICHARD B.

HARDMAN, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE REUBEN Z. WISE. Court of! No. 90879 Admr. Doc.

80 Page 584 Common Pleas. Probate Division! John D. Ferrero of Massillon, Ohio, Attorney. Court of an Pleas. Probate Division of Stark County, Ohio.

Published in The Evening Inde- IJudge of Stark County. Ohio. has been duly appointed and quali- Publishcd in The Evening as Executor of the Will of Elvira Make a room glow with this pendent March Apri! 4. 11. late Of Stark County.

Ohio. irinlpri 1Q7O luscious-as-life bouquet! Embroider in glowing pinks, red, the precious yellow to- gold of a Talisman rose. Lovely -hostess gift, beautiful way to keep summer all year. Pattern 633; transfer 10 NOTICE Doc. 80 Page 473 Ruth M.

Bridenthal of Massillon. Dated March- 1972. Earl E. Bridenthal. late of Stark County.

Ohio. Dated March 3rd, Evening Independent March 28. April 4. 11. 1972.

R1CH.WID B. HARDMAN. Attorney. I REUBEN 2. WISE, Court of Common Pleas.

Probate Division) Judge of Stark County, Ohio. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE No. 90936 Admr. Doc. 81 Page 12 Richard B.

Hardman of Massillon. Ohio, has -been duly appointed and Published in The Evening Inde- qualified as Administrator of the A A Jruuiisnt-u AIII; AIIUC-I QO ui uie Seventy five Cents for each penden March 23 April 4. ll. 1972. 'Estate of Paul E.

Farbarik. late of 1 patern add 25 cents for each pattern for air mail and special EXECUTRIX NOTICE No. 90915 Admr. Doc. 81 Page 2 i.

ji- j. i Mary Farkas of Massillon, Handling. Send tO Laura Wheel-jhas been duly appointed and quali-j The Evening Independent. lfied as Executrix of the win of, 29, Needlecraft Box Dated Ma rch Old Chelsea Station, New York, I CHRISTOFF. STERGIOS KURTZ-J MAN.

Attorneys. REUBEN Z. WISE, Court of I Common Pleas. Probate Division Judge of Stark County. Ohio.

Published in The Evening Independent March 23. April 4. 11. 1972. Stark County, 2nd, 1972.

Ohio. Dated March RICHARD B. HARDMAN, Attorney. REUBEN Z. WISE, Court of in The Evening March 28.

April 4, 11, 1972. N. Y. 10011. Print pattern number, name, address, zip.

1972 needlecraft catalog Knit, crochet, embroider gifts, fashions. Free directions. 50c. New instant fancy knots. Pattern $1.

New easy art of hairpin crochet has 26 patterns instant crochet pictures, patterns. $1. instant gift book ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE No. 90981 Admr. Doc.

81 Page 35 Elizabeth M. Rohr of Massillon, of has been duly appointed and qualified as Administratrix W. W. A. trade-ins are to be made, axe no or UW blc £6r Public municipal purpowi; that the aforesaid motor vehicles are of the the Estate of Stark County, Ohio.

7th, 1972. they are tet forth in section of this ordinance; and Dated March that it wlu to th interest of the City to sell said motor vehicles and VIRGIL F. MILLS. Attorney. other equipment simultaneously with REUBEN Z.

WISE. Court of; the purchase of said new motor ve- Common Pleas. Probate by way of irade-ln thereon: Judge of Stark County, Ohio. NEW EQUIPMENT Published in The Evening Inde-1 PIKE DEPARTMENT pendent March 28. April 4.

11, 1S72. EXECUTRICES NOTICE No. 90888 Admr. Doc. 80 Page SSS Shirley Rothermel, Delores Houvig and Alice Novak of Canton, Ohio, Navarre, Ohio, and Canton, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Executrices of the Will of Altha Stevenson, late of Stark County, Ohio.

Dated March 9th, 1972. 1 Car for Fire Chief POLICE DEPARTMENT 3 1972 Police Cruisers OLD EQUIPMENT (TRADE-IN) 1 Chev. 4-door sedan Ser. 1 Ser. 1 1971 Ford, Ser.

1 1970 Ser. Section 2: The Director of Public Service w. A Safety of toe City of tossmon. Ohio REUBEN Z. WISE Court of ta hereby authored and directed to Common Pleas Pr ba te prepai plans and specifications and Judge of Stark County, Ohio.

Published in The Evening Independent March 28. April 4, 11, 1872. EXECUTRIX NOTICE No. 90949 Admr. Doc.

81 Page 19 to advertise for and receive sealed bids, according to law, and upon award and approval of the Board of Control, and appropriation of funds therefore by Council, to enter into Ariene V. Wiliiams' of 31 execute a contract or contracts Ohio, has been duly appointed and the lowest and best bidder or qualified as Executrix of the Will te A. Williams aka, Lawrence arece ous of new motor Chicles and Williamslate of Stark Ohio new equipment described in Section Search 6th 1972. ol Ordinance, for the purchase GEORGE M. DAVIDSON, Attorney.

REUBEN Z. WISE. Court of Common Picas, Probate Division Judge of Stark County, Ohio. Published in The Evening Independent March 28, April 4, 11, 1972. EXECUTRIX NOTICE of said motor vehicles.

The Director of Public Service and Safety of the City is specifically authorized to permit bidders to bid upon any one of the items described in Section 1 of this ordinance, all of said items, or any combination thereof, provided, however, that in each Instance the bid shall be mada both for sale No 90800 Admr. Doc. 80 Page 544J to the City of said new equipment Madeline Russell of. MassiUon, ana the purchase by the bidder by hfrt hiEr Vuinn rtl-tltr Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualiifed as Executrix of the Will of Edgar Russell, late of Stark County, Ohio. Dated March 1st, 1972.

JAMES D. SNIVELY and RALPH REGULA, Attorneys. way of trade-in upon the old equipment, where trade-ins are tq be made, get forth opposite the respec- jtive item or items to bid on. Section Si Said Director further authorized REUBEN Z. WISE, Court of and directed to solicit offers for the Common Pleas, Probate Division purchase of the vehicles and equip- Judge of Stark County, Ohio.

ment presently owned by the City Published in The Evening Inde-! and hereinbefore enumerated in con- pendent March 4, 11, 1972. nection with the offers to sell herein ADMINISTRATEIxlToXICE No. 90962 Admr. Doc, 81 Page thorized be advertised for. in EXECUTOR'S NOTICE No.

90985 Admr. Doc. 81 Page 37 H. Merle Christman of Massillon. Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Executor of the Will of Hazel T.

Christman. late of Stark County, Ohio. Dated March 9th, 1972. RICHARD B. HARDMAN, Attorney.

REUBEN Z. WISE, Court of Common Pleas, Probate Division Judge of Stark County, Ohio. Published in The Evening Independent March 28, April 4. 11, 1372. Ohio, has been duly appointed and Estate Stark 7th, 1972.

WILLIAM K. YOST Attorney REUBEN Z. WISE; Court of Common Pleas. Probate Division Judge of Stark County, Ohio. Published in The Evening Independent March 28.

April 4, 11, 1972. Read Independent Want Ads Estate of Walter Holmes, late of Staik. County, Ohio. Dated March: This Ordinance is hereby declared VUAWO i ATT to an emergency measure immed- DALE i ate iy necessary for the preservation 3rd, 1972. EVANS.

Attorneys of the health, safety and welfare of REUBEN Z. WISE, JR Court of the Community, and for the akditlon- Common Fleas Probate Divisional reason that the immediate pur- electric Only c-u Sta rk oun $'' 9 mo chasc of vehicles authorized by Published in The Evening Inde- this ordinance vitally essential in pendent March 4, 11, 1972. order to maintain the continued effi- jcient operation of the aforemention- Read Independent Want Ads mc force and effect immediately from and after passage and upon approval by the Mayor. PASSED IN COUNCIL this 6th dav of March, 1972. I ATTEST: MARGARET VOGT, Clerk i of Council.

I MELVILLE HEHNCANE, President I of Council. APPROVED: March 6, 1972. MARK ROSS, Mayor. Published in The Evening Inde- 1 i pendent April 4, 11, 1972. I X.

ranges offer counter-top cooking! A smooth, flat counter with elegant designs to designate cooking electric counter top range combines modern styling with ease of cleaning. There are no crevices to catch food to remove and scour. Add a pyrolytic electric self-cleaning oven and you have the most modern, most convenient range available. Electric ranges are always first with the features women want most. First with the self-cleaning oven and electronic range, now first with counter-top cooking.

No wonder nearly everyone you know cooks See your dealer now for an electric counter-top range ORDINANCE NO. 25 197'J By: Traffic and Safety Committee! Title: AN ORDINANCE establish-) ing parking restrictions upon certain! streets in the City of MassiUqn, Ohio; i amending the Traffic Control Map; I providing a penalty for violation i thereof; and declaring an emergency. I BE IT ORDAINED by the Council iof the City of Massillon, Ohio, in 1 regular session sitting, two-thirds of the members concurring: Section 1: That the parking of vehicles on i the south side of South Avenue S.K. between Erie Street South and the first north-south alley east of Erie Street be permitted to a maximum I of two hours between the hours of I 18:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M.

All other! i hours parking shall remain unlim-! ited. Section 2: The Director of Public Service and I Safety Is authorized and directed to jpost appropriate signs on ths aforesaid street giving notice of the aforesaid regulation of traffic. Section 3: That the Traffic Control Map is hereby amended to show the regulation hereby enacted. Section 4: That any persin who shall violate provisions of Section 1 of this shall be deemed guilty of lan offense and shall pay the penalty' specified in Section 77.23 of The Massillon Code of 1968. Section 5: I That this Ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure for the; reason that it is immediately neees-j for the alleviation of a traffic! i hazard and hence immediately jsary for the preservation of the! health, safety and welfare if the.i I community.

Wherefore, it shall bei immediately effective. PASSED IN COUNCIL this 20th day i of March. 1972. I ATTEST: MARGARET VOGT, Clerk Iof Council. rate when received with order.

four THS RUBBER TVCOOM 5AIC7 TO AN Eveniaf Independent Ratal CtaW $1100113.00 Boslnen Offlw howi P.M- Now urutft the circled Ictten to fora the answer, by the cartoon. 3 SHYLY QUEEN AMOUNT MAOOM Ifc ewwMoljftoftt htutg wt-AT THIIR OlO HAUNTS not be responrible tor more than one incorrect insertion. Straight classified advertising deadline 4:30 P.M., day, Display 12 Noon, 2 days preceding publication date. Cancellation a 1 i for straight classified advertising 8:30 A.M. same day.

AMNO'UNCEMENTS IN LOVING memory of our darling daughter, sister, wife and mother, Marie E. Ley. who passed away a year ago today, April 11, 1971 Easter Sunday. Sadly missed by the STAR TAURUS LEO JULVB AUB.lt VIRGO law-, a 18-19-4W8 4DiipiiHi SAnodoMt CLAY JL POLLAN- Your Owfe According to Start. To develop message for read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign.

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19 2-3-'4-24, 16-2844 AQUARIUS JXW.Ztf Fit. It. 1- Ralph GreyWU family and the Fred Ley family. Contract Bridge Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Fall South dealer. Both sides vulnerable.

NORTH 4QJ6 K103 WEST AKQ963 VK7 872 A62 SOtJTH EAST AJ1072 VA 4953 becomes dear that the only real chance you have of snatching victory from defeat occurs when the diamonds are divided 3-3. Accordingly, you lead three rounds diamonds, ending in your hand. With both defenders following suit, you have passed CARD OF WE WJSH; to express our sincere to friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our husband and father. Special thanks to Father Hill, Dr's. Savetarnal, Paulino, Furnas and Telesz, all the personnel on Republic Division and Intensive Care Unit, Paquelet Funeral Home, aU who offered massfes, sent flowers.

pall and all who helped any way. (Signed) Mrs. Donald Eckstein and famUy. OR FOUND LOST: torn cat, yellow, mate, with injured rear leg. Canal Fulton area near Fulton Animal hospital.

Reward. Dial 882-3241. NOTICES LOSE something valuable? Money, jewelry, property stakes? Find it with a Garrett metal detector. Sales, Rentals, New, Used. Call Al Uebelhart at 455-7837.

IF YOUR NAME appears in this- notice you can get two free guest tickets by taking this notice to the Weslin theater: Prudence Bert, 8029 Ontario N.W. Too Late to Classify GIGANTIC FURNTrURE AUCTION. Wednesday, April 12th, 7:30 p.m. Located: 2nd ave NE, Beach City, Ohio (Beach City Auctionl. Large selection of New Furniture and Misc.

Bedroom suites; Early American swivel; rockers; Early American and Traditional living room suites; large antique white Spanish bedroom suites with twin gold mirrors; oak bedroom suites with twin beds; modern suite; maple chests of drawers; end tables and coffee table sets; nice selection of lamps; small oak and maple chests; bar and stools; mattresses and box springs; full and twin size beds; 8- track tape players for car and home; watches by Hamil. ton; luggage sets; power tools: wrench sets; small hand tools: ah kinds of housewares; gift items, etc. Plan to attend. Something for everyone. Sonny auctioneer.

the first hurdle and GOLF COURSE MOWER, 3 gang to gO On tO the Second. Worthington like new. You now lead the ten of dia- This is commercial equipment. $7S5. Dial 832-5730.

VQJ1063 4AK104 The bidding: South West North IV 14 2V dan. A-l mechanically. Runs perfect. Driven daily. S275.

477-7980. East Dial 456-4292. Opening lead-king of spades, Assume you're in four hearts and West leads the king of spades. You win with the ace and, upon counting losers, you find that there are four of them spade, two hearts and a club. This is discouraging, of course, because it looks as though you have bitten off more than you can chew, but, being a veteran campaigner, you start to look for hands the opponents might have that would permit the contract to be made.

After you meditate a while it monds, discarding a spade from isei OTTONDERBIRD Landau. New dummy, and as the cards lie it does not matter what East or West do oa this trick. 1. West discards, East will have the choice of ruffing with fhc or nliviriEf inmprriiTia 1964 FOHD Falcon, cylinder, atand- tne ace or piaymg sometning ard Good work car innocuous, and in either case you will have avoided the loss of a spade and in that way made four, i 2. If West ruffs the diamond with the seven, you still make four by avoiding the spade loser, for when you lead a trump later on, the A-K come tumbling down together.

Your only losers, in that case, will be the seven and ace of trumps and the ace of clubs, It may seem odd that you can cause a loser to disappear by playing'four rounds of dia monds right away, but that is your reward for taking the time to visualize the distribution necessary toi render the contract impregnable. IRA bomb kills two soldiers BELFAST (AP) Two British soldiers killed by a guerrilla time bomb died while protecting Irish youths who were stoning (01972 King FflAtnra Syndicate, Int.) the army said Lance Bombardier Erie Blackburn, 24, and Bombardier Brian Thomasson, 21, were killed by a i40 pounds of gelignite that ex- Cleanup Project" t- iCoS ILLE HernCanC PreSJdent enttttaf i 10 Witness Fees" Section 2: of Council. nisht This hrniipht bli rt i This Ordinance is hereby declared; APPROVED: March 20, 1972. 5 Wished The Evening Inde-: to be an emergency measure, the! MARK ROSS, Mayor. toll in the three-year-old Nottll- 'reason for the emergency being that I Published in The Evening Inde- rn TrplnnH rfn Qnn ir, funds are i mmediatejy neces-1 pendent April 4, 11, 1372.

el Ileldna 10 dUU, m- ORDINANCE NO. -1972 ry for the efficient operation ofj eluding 59 soldiers. Ninety-four By: Finance Committee the aforesaid departments of the City: day of March, 1972. icy fund to an ATTEST: MARGARET VOGT, Clerkiploded in a Roman Catholk'dis- "1F9 Solicitor-' of Council. j.

MELVILLE HERNCANE, President! tnct of Londonderry Monday of Council. APPROVED: March 20, 1972. MARK ROSS, Mayor. Title: AN ORDINANCE making of Massillon, and are immediately NOTICE BF PUBLICATION i DaVe died tm ear In the Court of Common Pleas MassiHon, Ohio, for the emergency. State of Ohic, Stark The Paul Revere Life Company, Plaintiff, vs.

Darlene A. ARMY HEADQUARTERS said 6 C3U regular session sitting, two-thirds of i Council PASrS OUNCIL this 20th Phillips, et al. Defendants. Mn Vni day of March 1972 i Darlene A. Phillips and IhiO.

ATTEST- MATJGARF.TVnnT HERNCANE, President jance of the Capital Improvementi (Fund of the City of Massillon, Ohio, 1 ifor the year ending December J1972, the following: i $200. to an account entitled 20 1972 $200. to an account entitled "Po- I ORDINANCE NO. 139-1971 l'8th day of March, 1972, the under- morlf CD lice Radios and Walkie-Talkies" Streets and Highways Committee 'signed, The Paul Revere Life In- 1 le Section 2: Title: AN ORDINANCE accepting Durance Company, filed its Com- "On a This Ordinance is hereby declared the Dedication Plat of Melody the Court of Common Pleas, A the lage AUotment, Part O.L. 178 and Stark County, Ohio, praying for a SHHling tne patrol Commander bomb had been planted at a bowling pavilion in the Rose- MARGARET VOGT, cierk'phim unknown heirs.Txecu- 1 mount area of Londonderry anrt of the T6- 1J- Darlene A.

Phil- Soldiers found It and "pro- unknown s' cee to i erse young holli- Darlene A. Phillips and Lisa D.lgans stones in the A. 11 emng Inde -Phillips, Defendants herein, all of arpa and tn nrpVont ntfc 4- 11. 1872. wh ose names and Addresses are un-! area ana t0 re others from known, will take notice that on the! approaching," 1he armv 'statp- 16th March, J972, the SUt6 further outbreak of ujnaiiuc is uereuy aeciareo t- 1 nai.

ui ivieiouy MI. rt 11 be an emergency measure, theJage AUotment, Part O.L. 178 and County, Ohio, praying for a 1 1011 1 reason for the emergency being thatPart of O.L. 182, in the City of Mas- money judgment against Darlene A. and the second in rnm said funds are immediately Stark County, Ohio, presently'Phillips in the sum of $4,768.94 SCCOnO in wmmano, al- for the preservation of the public'on file in the office of the City En-'interest thereon at the rate of inOUgh they Hiew the bom!) health, safety and welfare.

Where- gineer and designated as File No. annum from Sept. 1971, and, tlicro KnB. this Ordinance shall be in Ace. No.

2588, and declaring I the costs of this action, and for fore-!" a wlcl went lorwara force and effect immediately upon 1 an emergency. closure of a mortgage on the safe positions to i passage and approval by the Mavo- I BE IT ORDAINED by the Council: lowing described real estate: PASSED IN COUNCIL this the City of Massillon, Ohio, in Known as and being 60 feet off lne yOUtrtS again. of March, 1972. regular session sitting, two-thirds of the entire west end of Lot Number) "Had this trtinn ATTEST: MARGARET VOGT, Clerk: the members concurring: Seven Thousand Two Hundred ui ttuon not DOC11 of Council. Section 1: 1(7207) in the City of taken the yOtths Could havr MELVILLE HERNCANE.

President' That the Dedication Plat of Melody i for sale of the premises by ppn et of Council. i Village Allotment, Part of O.L. Sheriff of Stark County, Ohio, and" een en OUSly injured by the i APPROVED: March 20, 1972. part of O.L. 182, in the City such further relief at law and! explosion.

While doing in i MARK ROSS, Mayor. 'Massillon, Stark County, Ohio, equity to which it may be en-! 0 Published in The Evening Jnde-ently on. file in the office of the titled. Said Darlene A. Phillips DOmD exploded, killing the S6C- pendent April 4, 11, 1972.

City Engineer and designated as File D. PhiHtps and the unknown! ond in COmminri anH 1 SD-376, Ace. No. 2568 be, and I heirs, executors and administrators! mmlna and gravely 1 same is approved and accepted! of the respective estates of Darlene wounding the patrol command- al- ORDINANCE NO. 27 197Z land that the dedication 7 to'pubTic A.

Philips, deceased, and Lisa D.i er wno By: Finance Committee of the streets and alleys thereon Phillips, deceased, and the unknown!" a aa Title: AN ORDINANCE makingishown, be, and the same is hereby spouses of Darlene A. Phillips and hospital." transfers in the 1972 appro-! accepted and confirmed. This plat; Lisa D. Phillips, arc required to set ipriation within the General Fund of was approved by the Planning their interest if any in the the City of Massillon, Ohio; and dc- mission at a meeting held Oct. 13, above descrbed real estate or be for- at BE IT ORDAINED by the Council' owner for improvement of streets the City of Massillon, Ohio, in now on file with the City En- regular session sitting, two-thirds of (ineer is approved, the members concurring: Section 2: OHIO EDISON COMPANY Section This Ordinance is declared to be That there be and hereby is trans- an emergency measure for the reason ferred within the 1972 said plat is urgently needed lor within the General Fund of the City proper community growth and hence of Massillon, Ohio, the following: immediately necessary for the pres- $200.

from Contingency Fund to an account entitled "l-A-5 Incidentals- City Council" $1,000. from Contingency Fund to an account entitled "2A5 Downtown crvation of the health, safety and welfare of the community. Wherefore, it shall be immediately effective. PASSED IN COUNCIL 30th title or interest therein. You are required to answer the said Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice, or Judgment by default will be rendered againit you.

THE PAUL REVERE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. By BROUSE, McDOWELL, BIERCB, ROETZEL HUNSICKER DONALD C. STEINER, iU Attorney. Published In The Evening Independent March 31, 38, April 4, 11, 18, 31k 1972. The army said the Official wing of the Irish Republican Army said it Ranted the bomb.

On Jap. 1,1972, some 19,100 parents drawug Veterans Administration benefits for service, connected diaths of veterans and servicenun became eligible for $55 monhly aid and attendance paymeits..

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