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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 17

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Massillon, Ohio
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THJB EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON- OHIO SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1972 TV Jack Bttay, Idi (Ifn-Thrflkr) Barbara Peiktw, Baitert Stanwyck. (3) "Gifi- (iMUfuai. eil) Leslie Caron, Maurice (25) "Our Daily Bread" Karen Merely, Ton Keene. (43) 'Ten Little Indians" (UeWJystery) Shirley Baton, Hugh O'Brien.

"Gunman's Walk" (1908-Wwtern) Van Heflin, Tab Hunter. 11 (43) "Phantom of the Rue Morgue" (ISM-Mystery) Karl Maiden, Patricia Medina. 11:25 (8) "Subterfuge" Gene Barry, Joan i 1 Collins, followed by "Operation 163(1 Oft Bikini" (1963-Drama) Tab Hun- ter, Frankie Avalon. StPllKpll 11:30 (5) "Battle Beneath OICUJJC11 Che Earth" Tic- LINWOOD BUSACK Busaek TV TONIGHT 7 (2) National Geographic "Journey to the High Arctic." Documentary of a wildlife expedition to the Canadien north. 8 (8) All in the Family Archie gets an offer to buy his borne for more than twice the price he paid for it, but the offer is from a black blockbuster.

9 (8) Dick Van Dyke Dick and Jenny "discuss" the possibilities of a spare closet. 10 (5) Sixth Sense William Shatner portrays a man troubled by vision of murder. (8) Mission: Impossible IMF goes after a list of public officials on the take from the syndicate. SUNDAY 10:30 CATV 12 First Baptist church service. Sermon will be Message to Mothers" by Dr.

William Kearns. Delegates to state fire meeting Mrs. John Fenton was selected as delegate and Mrs. I Guthries on jAll is well 210-mile in the Ohio i tour by bike GOP ranks Mr. and Mrs.

G. E. Guthrie of COLUMBUS (AP) All is, 9125 Margaret st NW, Jackson well in the Ohio to construct buildings Thomas Ricker, alternate to represent the auxiliary to Station 2 of the Jackson volunteer fire department at the state firemen's and auxiliary conven tion in August in Columbus. They were chosen at a meeting Tuesday evening in the fire station. Mrs.

Harold Shreiner, president, presided. IT WAS REPORTED that a special meeting of the festival committees will be held this evening at 7:30 at No. 1 station at Lake Cable. Three variance requests okayed Three requests for variances The variances were approved from the city zoning code were: for Mar jj weaver Sons, approved by the city zoning construct a nouse at 400 Ford board night hall. The requests all dealt with township are among the 2,200 Party, according to the GOP persons who will undertake a heirarchy.

210-mile bicycle tour of thcj Republican leaders emerged Scioto river valley this r0 a closed-door meeting of closer to lot lines than provided for in the zoning code. add an attached garage to a residence at 2007 Carlene ave SW; and Richard A. Radke to add a breezeway and garage to a residence at 1705 Mohican ave SE. end. The and Ruth- will represent the Stark County t'he party's Central and Executive committees Thursday say- the session was filled with in Bicycle club, as will 11 other area residents.

Miss Midge Jones, Jim harmony. They indicated they were united going into campaigns to help Mc-jre-elccl President Nixon and Natt, Fred Lotze, Ray Simpson, main tain majorities in theil; Gene Smith and Ken Zimmer of two legislative bodies Canton will begin peddling in'and its congressional dclega- Columbus early Saturday morn- 1 A bake sale will be held by ling. tion). (43) "Horror Oastle" (1968-Mystery) Christopher Lee, Rossana Podesta, followed by "Stringier in the Tower" (1966- Mystery) Kai Fischer, Charles Regnier. 11:50 (3) "Tom Jones" (1963-Comedy) Albert Finney, Susannafh York, followed by "Light in the Piazza" (1961- Drama) Olivia DeHaviland, Yvette Mmieux.

SUNDAY (3) "North West Mounted Police" (1940-Drama) Gary Cooper, Madeline Carroll. (61) "Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman" (1944- Myrtery) Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. 11:15 (17) "The Accusing Finger" (193frMystery) Paul Kelly, Robert Cummings, followed by "The Crime Nobody Saw" (1937-Drama) Lew Ayres, Ruth Coleman. 1 (61) "Garden of Evil" (1954-Western) Gary Cooper, Susan Eayward. 2 (17) "Reap the Wild Wind" (1942-Adventure) Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard.

A former field executive for Sippo district (Massilkm. area), Linwood Busaek, has been named scout executive for the Fort Steuben Area council in Steu- benvilte. He will assume his duties June 15. Busaek has been a member of the Buckeye council staff since February 1953, when he assumed the field executive post for Killbuck distrtiwt (Wooster area). In 1957 he became field executive for Nimdshillen district (Alliance area).

He assumed his Sippo district post in February 1964. BUSACK, of 1106 Western aive SW, Perry township, has been director of field service for Buckeye council since April 1968, and has supervised the annual Scout-0-Riama at Canton Memorial Auctiitomun since live event's inception in 1961. He has also served as the council's 1:30 (8) Sports: The Texasj at LakeJ Rangers meet the Indians at Cleveland. 3 (3) Sports: World Championship Tennis tournament. 4 (5) Sports: The $125,000 Colonial National Invitational golf tournament from Ft.

Worth. 4:30 (C) Backstage at the Emmys A glance behind the glamour of the Emmy awards. I John Andrews was re-elected dhairman of the committees. OTHER STARK representa-; And Sen. Robert Taft, jr, VrfoKnn tives ht) in to complete the.who reportedly had to wo.

Simon uir iQ-hour, chairman ousted, saic the auxiliary to No. 1 station Saturday at McArdle's IGA store EAGLES DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 12 Music By SHIVELY'S RHYTHMN BAND DANCING 9:00 TO 12:30 MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM Featuring Our Bonus Dances NAME THE MYSTERY TUNE WORTH $SS TO YOU The will hold a garage sale June 2-3 at its fire station, corner of Wales ave and Strausser st NW. Mrs. Robert Ketter reported on the success of a recent garage sale held by the auxiliary. Mrs.

Joe White, Mrs. Don Means and Mrs. Ron Holla won riding days, are Don the nomination of An- Mark Tmirin and Bob drews for another term. of North Canton, Warren Hicks of Navarre, Tom Kell o' Canal Fulton and Ken McNeil of Ak- 5:30 (3) Sports: Golf with door prizes Refreshments were the Pros. 6 (5) Sports Champion- 1 ship Auto Racing.

7:30 (3) Disney Beginning of a three-part story about the life of a seeing-eye dog. (8) TV 8 Report "Who Can Afford to be Sick?" explores the ever-rising cost of health care in the U.S. 8:30 (3) Jimmy Stewart Should a choice piece of land be served by Mrs. Fenton, hostess. Cleanup night will be observed at the June 13 meeting at the station.

Inducted into pack Andy Vollmer and Mark used for a park, or a secret Snavely were inducted into Cub booster club project? 9 (3) Bonanza Hoss risks his life to protect a lovely actress involved in a killing. 10 (3) Bold Ones A dangerous skin transplant experiment has four convicts risk- director of activities and diirec- ing massive infection and death. tar of camping. During his tenure as director of field service, Busaek has Scout Pack 4 and presented bob cat pins at the pack's recent monthly meeting at Wesley United Methodist church. Other cub awards presented: Scott Caldwell and Scott Eggen- schwiler.

Webelos awards presented: (8) The Emmy Awards Johnny Carson hosts television's 24th annual awards presenta- Teresa Wright. 5 (61) "It Happens Every Spring" (1949-Comedy) Ray Milland, Jean Peters. "How Awful About! Allan" (1970-Thriller) Anthony Perkins, Julie Harris. supervised a staff of nine men i tion. and seen the council membership grow from 10,300 to 12,000.

Prior to coming here, he served as a field executive in the iraterciy district in Toledo and saw a 67 per cent increase in the dostrkit's membership leadership. (61) "Golden Boy" (1939- Drama) William Holden, Barbara Stanwyck. 7:30 (8) "The Firechaser" (1970-Drama) Chad Everett, Anjanette Comer. (43) "The Greatest Show) on Earth" (1952-Drama) Betty Hutton, Cornel Wilde. 9 (5) "Spartacus" (1960- Drama) Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier.

(17) TBA, followed by ''Louisiana Purchase" (1941- Musical) Bob Hope, Vera Zorina. 12:30 (8) "Up Front" David Tom Ewell, followed by "Sangaree" (1953-Adventunre) Fernando Lamas, Arlene Dahl. 1:15 "Westward the Women" (1952-Western) Robert Taylor, Denise Darcel. said he se- ron. Assistant drivers of sidewag- ons which will accompany thei cyclists are Lydia Litton andi Irene Wernecke of Canton.

Cyclists from across the United States, Canada and England began arriving in Columbus Friday to prepare for the trip. Year- round training rides also are There had been reports in the GOP loft that Taft ran for a spot on the Central Committee with the idea of leading the Both Andrews and Taft said the meeting 'had been "harmonious." DANCE SATURDAY A "COUNTRY DRIFTERS" MOOSE LODGE 481 Recover of held. The riders range in age from 8 to 68. The annual tour of the Scioto river valley began with only two riders in 1962. The number participating has grown each year until 1,700 made the trip last year.

boy from river SPRINGFIELD (AP) The body of James Schindler, 14, was recovered from the Little Miami river in John Ryan state park Friday. Divers found the body about 30 yards from where the boy! had fallen into the river from Caldwell (2), Chuck Condo, Keith Todd Taylor, Lowe, The cyclists ride south hillside Thursday while on an 105 miles to Portsmouth, where OUting with about 75 classmates they spend the night. Food and from Central Cat holie high rest stops are also provided by the tour organizers at 25-mile intervals. Cyclists set their own pacej and may finish ahead or behind MOTHER'S DAY Complete Dinner $3.49 Lobster Tail, Sirloin Steak or Baked Ham Children Vi Price TON1TE FOR YOUR DINING AND DANCING 10-2 "The Lowdown" TUESDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT WEEK Johnny Holiday and the Guard Rail 815 Wertz N.W. VARSITY Phone 455-4864 Receptions, Banquets UL1.U.

Randy Chapman and Therman estimated 10 hours of riding Youth program blanks available Applications to join the Ohio Governor's Youth Action Pro gram are available at the Mas 0 7t the "church at 6:45 p.m. Montgomery. The pack is selling wind chimes with orders being taken by members. A trip to Wayne County speedway near Orrville is planned for the Friday, June 2, meeting. Boys and parents are time each day.

Every year each employe loses an average of one week of work due to the common cold, according to Project Health, sillon office of tihe Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, Man- "Cubby," the attendance award, went to the Webelos ager William Nelson announced I which pres ented an Indian today. The Searle Educational System's Gov Jahn 3 ventive medicine teaching program. his campaign for office, will allow youthful volunteers, between the age of 16 and 30, to newspaper industry is pitch in on the variety of eco- the fifth largest employer in the logical and social problems fac ing Ohio. suggestedj Refreshments were served by igan during i Mrs Fred Vollmer, Mrs. Jack STOCK CAR RACING Ohio Legion backs Nixon Charles R.

Green, state commander of the Ohio American Legion, who represents 125,000 Ohio war-time veterans, today issued his strong approval of a telegram sent to President Nixon by American Legion National Commander John H. Geiger, which affirmed the support of the nearly three million member organization for his action to try to stop the flow of supplies to North Vietnam. The text of the message to the president read as follows: "Your actions to stop the flow of military support to the North Vietnamese has my full encouragement The security of our Asian allies, our POW's, and our troops demands the strong efforts you have initiated. The American Legion has advocated these strong measures to stop this tragic war for many years:" "Those small nations who have committed themselves to democracy, as well as other world powers are watching this test of our national resolve. The American Legion calls upon every American to again demonstrate the unity, loyalty and firm will that has sustained our nation in its founding and throughout its many trials." MrsTFurness is re-elected iMembers of the Canton Civic Ballet re-elected Mrs.

T. D. Fur aea of 6522 Danfortfe cl NW Cable, is president Four members were elected to the board of trustees. They arc Ayres Bannon of North Canton, who will serve as aecre- and Mre. Michael Dunlap William H.

Georges and J. Ed Diamond, all of Canton. Also Flying EVERY SATURDAY Eggenschwiler and Mrs. Richard Snavely. NOW PALACE lith 4 Mill.

N. Conton 456-3421 Mou. thro 7:00, 2, 5:15, 8:30. Seals not Reserved FAMILY NIGHTS SPECIAL (4:30 to ft 30) MOTHER'S DAY SPECIALS Automatic Garage Door Opener System SAVINGS FROM 1 plus tax EVERYTHING INCLUDED' Children 75' thro age 8 MON: SHRIMP ONION RINGS TUES: BBQ RIBS WED: ROAST TURKEY Plus 4 otbpr Mratu Every Night, Your CHoire of 26 of Salads. And 30 Differpnt Oewerti.

ALL YOU CARE TO EAT Model GS-200 SQQ75 chain drive MODEL 404 CENIE (below) tkaty 4uty Vs p. vocai cktve. attsoitdsrne. $12675 Man. thru Sat.

Luncheons 11 a.m.-2 p.m. $1.39 Dinner p.m. $1.99 11 a.m.-8 p.m. $1.99 OPEN MOTHER'S DAY! i 10:30 A.M. 8 P.M.

NO INCREASE IN PRICES All YOU CAN EAT 1.99 TAX DESSERT BEVERAGE EXTRA No Reservations Needed or Accepted. That's why one day is especially forthem. So this Mother's Day let us do the cooking. Just think how much Mom would enjoy a delicious fried chicken dinner that she didn't have to fix. And to all Moms, Happy Mother's Day." MODaG-S 450 (below) Ow newest Also ius Vj fa.p.

ikkc with The beiurifuilr styled Sveden House smorgasbord Rt. 62 East in Canton between Clarking and Topps, Dial 455-9900 Your of hospitality from coast to coast A i i www on feflite ALL 2. dose door OPENERS: It AJ rnpf Wj iLiviaL wkat in ports, labor Also we Maintenance Agreement on all "Gene" Openers. Starting at $10.00 per year per opener Sales and Service AMtherhted Dealer in Stark County 3M6 36th St. N.W.

(Off Wkipite ktwete ftltat Bd. ud Mta VUbfv) 492-4012 AND FOR MOM OFF ON A BUCKET OR BARREL Barrel 0' Chicken Family Bucket (21 Pieces of Chicken) Reg. $5.15 J.I5 Only 15 Pieces of Chicken Reg. $3.90 $ft. and 6 Hot Biscuits Only FRIED CHICKEN VISIT OUR CANTON-MASSILLON STORE ON W.

TUSCARAWAS (NiAR NIEUETT MAIL) EAT IT INSIDE OR TAKE IT HOME1.

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Years Available:
1930-1976