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EIGHTEEN THE DAILY TIMES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23 FEAR INFLATION IF WAGES, PRICES HIKED IMPOSE obSSEIGHT HURT, FIVE ARRESTED OLD TYPE OPAAND Funerals IN COUNTY WEEK END TRAFFIC BARGAIN COLUMN Doubt Expressed By Mrs. C. Deibel Sen, Rich re In Forecast What Congress May Do Mrs, Catherine Deibcl 87. Jlstjs dfnt of Bucks wnship for 16 tlon years. died at lier I.Ollie, Route I men stone Creek, at 9.10 a.

rn. She was the oldest ut 'Man the vicinity. Betty Slie vas the daughter of the late, jyassengei.s ii William and Elizabeth Zlnkow and Knitted to Ce was born in Ad a nit township, Co- ital late Sp rhocton, Sept. 28. 1861.

She was a juries stiffen member of Rennet Evangelical Knglc's car end ai were a charge re Porte an Eng May, SIL lent! ired in fnejClieslock five motor-! ii traffic ugh way bf hit market THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Turkeys lb. Dinks Ducks Ducks Chickens, lb, Young Chickens Roast. Boston Butts and Reformed church. band. Henry, died 14 years i Surviving are three son? iiaxn and Alonzo of Stone she on By PHILLP 8 J.

PFCK I. N. S. Staff t'orreapondetit Washington. Nov.

22 I (DI Wvo. said today that talk of a new round of wage- I Route and Herbert of ti price boosts has increased the sisters. Mrs Mar jar of congressional anti-inflation Mrs. Elizabeth action. of North Canton and wlio is ranking Demo- Strauss of erat on the joint Senate-House Eco- child, nomie Committee and may head Funeral that group, declared: of the most necessary Jobs for the new Congress is to hold the line on Noting reports that labor ta presiding to seek a fourth postwar pay hike with further price increases probable, he added: la why it is an important problem.

got to stop continued WI -1 Cree lionvu Deibel Thorn Clara md a grand-j by a twee I ct rn nill vs north Tile towed car. mend Long. 28. boing removed fr an accident when Lang had been highway by ar had torn up 64 I several miles sui will be held ut crash. I the home at 1:30 p.

rn. Tuesday car, will ar.d at the church at 2 with Rev. damaged in I Milton Petzold officiating. The body was turned over was to be taken from the Lentz I Funeral Hi me to the home I afternoon where friends ma) call 6 tonight. 18.

Millersburg, am of Big Prairie am i. of Nashville, bot! car. were ad lion Memorial ho- unlay night with iii at 9:45 p. rn. whoi ruck a vehicle brine Oh Route 76 Coshocton.

lied by Ray mewillo, wa: the scene 1 lek bv En erie crown lidentii the md slight accident lie! in the crash ith the En Mrs. James Pvles 64. wife of 1 Mrs. Nora M. Pvles.

asserted, however, that James ftnd a otj German. 39. he did not want to la- EaM rU for' inonths died yes- I Biuigard. 22 demand for higher wages to terdav at 2-30 catch up ith the cost of living and j.pr to forecast tile nature of congressional action on the inflation Engle suffered lacerations of the head. Miss May an injury to her right leg and Miss Bell had dies' and chin bnmes rash At Restaurant 2.33 a.

rn. Sunday, William Tuscarawas, whose lear turned over at 2:15 a. rn. on Rome 21, one mile north of Dover Lam lie swerved to avoid a car driven diaries C. Cochran.

64, Tuscnra was Chedlock suffered hip bruise! and head injuries. Only slight property damage was reported in a collision of cars dr! by George H. Cahoon, 50. of Cleveland and Edgar Radom, 34. of Evaporated Milk, large Route 2.

Dover, one nu'e north of Dover on Route JI at 12:30 a rn. Sunday. Several I inert. Cited Harvey Haugh, 65. of Dover, was fined $5 and costs for failing to yield right of way and an addi tional $5 and costs for driving on a temporary permit unaccompanied iv a licensed driver by Mayo: Robert I likens following an accident on Route 21 three miles south of this city at 11:45 a.

in. Saturday. car hit one driven by Clarence Reg ie ter of Newcomerstown. Mildred Reel tir. 26.

also of Newcomers town. suffered cuts on Haugh muttered cuts on the Bf cf Roast, young, tot Nippy Loaf dr Spiced Swiss Cheese Pumpkin. Royal Prince I Cranberry Sauce Fruit Cocktail Pineapple, crushed, Is cd Mill IFeaches. Monarch Coffee, Peas. Green Beans.

Mason I Pillsbury or Gold Med 25 lb. sack Cranberries Grapefruit, 80 Celery. Andy Boy Sweet Potatoes. Fla. 176s Oranges.

Cal. 288 I Apples, Rome Beaut' I Grimes Golden Apples. dj Walt to do your Xma he 75c 6: 85c 59c 69c lb. 73e lb. lb 53c 43A 55c im lb.

59c lb. 57c c. can19c can21c r. can 48c 2 can 38c cans 65c c. can 31c p.

lb. cans 39c can 16c Flour $1 99 ll drip ll). 25C 4 for 23c 21 2 lb. Sic doz. 31c doz.

350 bu. $1.75 2 ill. bu. $2.59 shopping at issue. The Wyoming senator previously has stated his belief that It would be impossible to re impose OPA type price controls and roll back prices as the CIO has asked.

of Dellroy and Paul.of Uhrichsville for driving without East Sparta suffered a license. Cited were Russell Eng- At home ofJ head injuries in an aceideiv near lisp of Isleta, who was placed in ister, Mrs. Hor Y.trger of East p'rltz alul Jumbos restaurant on Hie Coshocton city jail for reckless Sparta. She with a of Dover. driving; Simon Mar auge.

33. cerebral hemorrhage Saturday alter- ptrman car. which was making a to appear before Mayor turn into the restaurant's drive Martin there for driving a trailer fumed when it collided with without a tail light and Lawrence the Bung ar vehicle, hitting three Beamer of Route I. Uhrichsville, to cars parked in the drive, Also injured Sunday was Stanley S. C.

S. Bazaar to lie held land Haugh tuffered cuts on theist First Methodist Church all day I Head. Friday, Die. and Sat. Dec.

4 All Others fined were Earl kinds of hand made and hand knit 25, of Cambridge. and costs by (articles. many attractive novelties, Mayor Lukens for illegal passing: I home made Xmas candy Car! Baker. 18. of Uhrichsville.

$10 sen and bake goods. Fish pond for and co ts by Mavor George Creager kiddies. Short order luncheon noon. Mrs. Pyle: was born at McDonald.

and was a member of tile United Presbyteran church at Carnegie, Pa. Iii addition to her husband and appear before Mavor Rogers for driving on tile reft side of the road. He said the whole of in- 1 onp 6 pe is survived by another Ration and wage-price adjustments sister- Mrs Hattie Bibey Qf East will be considered by the joint economic committee. Sparta, and three brothers, John Parkeson of Mineral City and William and Homer Parkeson of Carnegie. Pa.

I Funeral services will be held IN MURDER PROBE 1 friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to Boulder, Not. 22 9 tomorrow. The Rev Leroy Miller will officiate and burial will LIE TESTS USED CRASH KILLS CANTON MAN Hospital News Union Hospital detector tests were planned today by Boulder authorities in questioning suspects in the murder of Theresa Foster. 18. Colorado University freshman student.

Sheriff Arthur office reported that Dr. Leonard Keeler, former head of the scientific crime detection laboratory of northwestern university, was due in Boulder today from Chicago. With him. Dr. Keeler will have his famous machine.

Names of suspects who will be given the tests were not announced. As the investigation of the Nov. 9 assault-slaying continued. It was discovered that Miss Foster had written an essay on crime appar -1 ently only a few hours before her death. The essay, on the subject of comic books as was found on her desk at the home of Dr.

and Mrs. M. G. Messenheimer, where she roomed while at college In Boulder. Hie rough draft of the essay criticized comic books for stimulating violent crimes by the yougner generation.

lie in East Sparta cemetery. Milford Bixler Milford Bixler, 76. farmer of Bolivar Navarre road, died at 4:40 yesterday morning at Massillon City hospital following a short iii ness. Mr. Bixler was born in Stark 1 county and had resided in the Boil- var vicinity almost his entire He was a member of the E.

U. I church near Bolivar. I Salt Lake City, Nov. 22 me Surviving are the widow, Mellio geology department at the Univer- Cheslock. 1002 Miller avenue, and Andrew Hoy of SIP Second Drive, this city: Russell Rottener of 317 West Third street.

Canton. 22 and Mrs. Willis Baker of 512 East services were arranged today for front street, Dover; Paul Peterman Peter Lovinsky. 30. of Canton, who of Leesville, Mrs.

Carl C. Weber of was killed in a motorcycle crash. Bolivar Mrs. S. C.

Croft of Sugar- Sherilf's deputies said that Lo-)creek and Daniel Stoker of Route I. motorcycle smashed headon Strasburg. into an automobile yesterday alter Helen Korns of sideswiping another car going in the Route 2. Dover, opposite direction. will be served from ll to 2 baked ham supper Dec.

4th, 4 to 7 p. rn Supper $1 OO 22 3tj BUY AT Samuels Provision 605 2nd SF, Now Pliila. Thanks giving specials! We have plenty of) table dressed Turkeys (hens and toms chickens, ducks. Price? right and quality guaranteed. Order now Try our Hickory smoked hams and) sausage for Thanksgiving breakfast.

Chuck Roast. 58c quality steaks, round, sirloin, T-Bone, rib, 65c ib. Lean Pork Roast, 52c. IO MOTORISTS CITED IN DOWR Dover police cited IO motorists including three for unsafe operation, over the week end. Robert E.

Peterman ct 207 Mill street, Dover, Bryant Farmer Beach City and Bernard F. Antill. 25. of Route 5. Marietta, all pleaded guilty to unsafe operation charges mid were fined $5 and costs each today by Mayor Harry Stinky.

James E. Roahrig. of Route 2. Coshocton, forfeited bond of 0.20 this morning when he failed to ap pear before Stocky in answer to a charge of crashing a traffic signal Marshall M. Renner.

29 of Route I. (Canton, forfeited 10.20 on a speed' mg charge. William Hawthorne, 18. 1 of Route 3, Dover, paid a $3 tine i on the same charge. Jack Ever I hart.

of Akron, and Fred W. Au! of Strasburg wore cited to appear I later on similar counts. Robert G. Cosgrove of 129 BG! (street, Dover and Kenneth W. Jour IT.

cf Dundee were cited for reckless driving. Cosgrove will appear later but Jones, a juvenile, released! after lectured. Charier 17, of 82 Margaret street. cited Saturday night for failing observe stop signs while driving a motor scooter, was released after given a warning. Earl 48.

of Massillon cited Nov. 19 for speeding, forfeited bond of $15.20. CENTRAL JANITOR HONORED TI Sturm of this city, janitor at Central grade school, was elected vice president of the Eastern District cl the Cho AsNooiatloii of Public School Employees and named a rente to tile state convention to be held In Columbus next month at a meeting held in Cambridge S.Uur day. Also attending from this city was Edward Snyder, janitor at the senior high si bool building, who was named an alternate deli gate to the I state convention. Harris Gillespie of Columbus, exr of the association.

Uvas in charge of the meeting Other officers elected were II. C. Williams I of Marietta, president and Mrs. I Mat Louise Watkins of Zanesville, secretary. Mrs.

Watkins invited the group to hold next meeting in Zanesville en October 15. 1949. Bargain the Classified Tool developments include an rtee- trie one that: removes even heat- tfslating paint from wood or metal surfaces. I DANCING EVERY MONDAY Spanish Ballroom Dover Lew Woods Orch. hi TOPE BOOK Office Supply Co.

Everything the Office IM North Broadwnv Phone New Philadelphia, Ohio END FIRESTONE PLANT STRIKE UTAH FEATURES COLLEGE Akron O. Nov. 22 2,300 workers at Plant No. 2 of the Firestone Tire Rubber Company in Akron returned to work today at- Dismissed Donna Hanenkrat. Jt a ti 1 0 Mrs.

Isaac Smith. Mrs. Gene Dindo, J1'. Elmer Helmick. Mrs.

John Ellis and 1 United baby and Judith Ann Henderson of 1 05 Alnerl(a' Rn" til is city; Robert Hawkins. Jamea jounced that the workers had agreed Sexton. Mrs. Ralph Parson and to work at a meeting last baby. Mrs.

Walker Burkholder and LEGION OFFICIALS HONORED AT DINNER Bixler: one daughter. Mrs. Wilbur Lautzenheiser ol Bolivar: a brother, Samuel Bixler of Blivar and a sister. Mrs. William Haberlie of Bolivar.

He also leaves five grandchildren. Mtv of Utah recently renewed it? college" for the first time before the war. Tile "cloud college" is an aerial tour of central Utah in a chartered Gas. liven (airliner. Students now can studyi Funeral services will be conduct- formations from ed Tuesday at 2 p.

rn. in the Shew room seats 1,100 feet high. Funeral Home at Bolivar Each of the 400 students is liiends may call from 7 to 9 p. rn. today.

Tile Rev. George DU tint of Bolivar and Rev. Max Ruefelt of Stark county will officiate. Burial will be in Ft. Laurens cemetery.

baby and William C. Benson of Dover: Mrs. Chester Warren of Baker: Ville. Mrs. Max Wardell and baby lief Charles McCoy of Beach City.

Mrs. Richard Wilson and baby and Mrs Archie Shuman and baby of Mineral City. James Berry of Newcomerstown. and Mrs. Arthur Kienzle of Bolivar, and Mrs.

Pete Calai of 225 Second street, this city, a daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Francis King of 233 Front avenue this city, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc- Uvaine of 422 East Seventh street.

i the tour, with JO at a time making the 140-nvle swing. Instructors go (along to point cut and explain for- 1 mid points of interest, The terrain becomes a huge re (lief map for the "cloud college' 'students. A skyview of the topo Igraphy reveals that tile area once' daughter: Mr. and Mrs. William a 1 Hat -4 ai) rii I coverec! bv lakr larger Garber of Roufe Bolivar, a son; ii, if.

at than the present Great San Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cross of Sher- Tenth District Commander Judge the Tuscarawas county home for the Tile tour includes a new of the rocsville Buchanan of Steubenville, Council aged where he had resided for the Bingham copper mine, the largest) Commander Al Wintz of Tuscara- past eight days. open pit copper mine in the world.

was and Auxiliary Commander Mrs. Mr. Burt formerly resided witn Marvin Kuhn were special guests I his daughter, Fflie J. My en Tile union president said. that the workers were He added that the unionists believe I the rates should be check- ed by a union time study man along with a company The strike was touched off in the stock room Wednesday over piece- work rates.

Albert Burt Dover, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanenkrat of 319 Race street, Dover a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hit ks of 422 Iron avenue, Dover, a a son.

Thomas R. Armstrong, fireman apprentice. UBN. cf 420 East First street, Uhrichsville, is now serving aboard the destroyer USS with the Northern European Task Force in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean a.eas. Saturday night when the annual rabbit supper was held at the Herbert Buss Post No.

333 of the American Legion rn Stone Creek. The dinner was prepared by me ladies and decoration: were provided by Mrs. James Gray. Roy Cox. first vice commander of the state department in Byesville was the main speaker.

A musical program included numbers by trumpet trio composed of Loren Miller, Floyd Wilson ad Bill Buchanan, accompanied by Thelma Kinsey. of Route 2 Canton, who survives. Graveside will be conduct ed by Rev. A. H.

Miller af the East Sparta cemetery Wednesday at 2 p. rn. Tile Broadhurst and Son Funeral Home is in charge of OIL WITH .48 CALIBRE BULLETS Los Angeles, Nov. 22 Twin City Hospital FOR THE BRIDE WHO TAKES PRIDE Mrs. Mildred Kekich Mrs.

Mildred Kekich. 41, Beach City, sister of Mrs Sopiiia Reynolds. Dover, died at Massillon City lios- contribubors to the tremendous growth in the outpouring of oil is "gun perforating' of wells. The gun perforator, as developed 1 jand perfected by Lane-Wells pital last Saturday afternoon of a of Los Angeles, is an electri- cercbral hemorrhage. She had given 'calic-con trolled birth the night before to an infant Admitted Mrs.

Marne Lanning, Gilmore; Mrs. Glenn Rhoades, 429 East First street, Uhrichsville: Gary Lee Fisher, Route 2. Scio: Herman Smith, Route 2. Port Washington; Crude John May, Route 4, Carrollton; oil production in the United States Mrs. Harold Huff, Tuscarawas: continues at a record rate of near- Jchn H.

Ware, Cincinnati: and barrels daily. Thomas E. Farmer. Baltimore, Md. One of the important practical! Dismissed Mrs son.

I services will be held at I the Beach City Methodist church at 2 p. rn. tomorrow. Probate Court Special Communication, Nen I Philadelphia Lodge F. and John Lamer of Monday, 7:30 p.

m. Degree Sugarcreek filled for probate leaves will be conferred, I estate to a son and daughter-in- oii field device, which makes possible the recovery of more oil at lover production costs. It is lowered Into a well to a point on level with oil sand and then shoots .48 calibre bullets through armor-hard casing and into hie oil producing formations. This proce ciure encourages tree flow of oil and completion of a successful well from a commercial standpoint. Verle E.

Ridenour, W. M. Geo. H. Williams, law Robert ara Claudia Lanzer.

and names the son executor. Estate of the late Seba Hoverland is valued at $10,377.05 in an and appraisal filed by Raymond Hoverland executor. Allen P. Zimmerman was appointed administrator of the estate of the late Louise Weingarth under bond of $3000. Regular meeting New Philadel lodge B.

P. o. Elks, No. 510, Tuesday, November 23rd, 7:30 p. rn.

Social session. Door prize $5 12 21 CONTINUE REVIVAL AT TABERNACLE HERE Evangelist Erla La Dow and her assistant. Alice Henderson, are con-1 tinuing their revival services at the Glad Tidings Tabernacle, 327 Beaver ACCUSE YOUTHS OF AUTO THEFT Columbus, Nov. 22 Auto theft charges were to be filed today against two eighteen year-old Columbus boys, and a juvenile complaint was to be i led against their 16 year-old friend. Police said Flank E.

Fritchen. Ernest Francis aud their younger companion admitted stealing at least six autos recently. Fritchen was picked up in an auto stolen about mid nigh! Saturday from H. M. and gave information that led to the airest of the John Ta fa, Mrs H.

Curtis and daughter, Mrs. Paul Murphy and son, anc! Mrs. Ray El- and son, all of Dennison; Mrs George Kohler and daughter, Mrs. Florence Porterfield. Mrs.

Raymond Var.Lehn and Mrs. Charles Bell and son all of Uhrichsville: Mrs. Earl Fiedlei and son, Bowerston: Franklin Soh imp, Route 3, this city; Mrs. John Kinsey and Gnadenhut ten: Kenneth Moore, Route 4. Carrollton and Mrs.

Ralph Sells, Scio. and Mrs. Robert Hodkinson, Route I. Dennison, a son: Mr. anc! Mrs.

James Steiner. Route 2, Uhrichsville, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruffini 1223 Gorley street, Uhrichsville, a daughter, and Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Morrison, Route I. Gnadenhutten, a daughter. Births Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arnold, Route Uhrichsville, a son, last Friday.

Regular meeting tonight At belock. Elmer Lutz, G. K. Avenue, this city. Tile All-Girl Gospel Sextet of Wajmesvurg will sing at the services to be Held Friday and Sunday evenings, The public is invited to the val services scheduled for evening except tonight and Saturday night.

Md It int ta Hut Daily Dogs may have been domesticated for more than 100.000 years, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. MARRIAGE licenses Carl Maloney, 34, electrician, and Erika Boehler. 32, secretaiy, both of Philadelphia. William Johnson 19, press operator and Joan McCune, 16, both of Uhrichsville. Donald Stein, 20.

construction worker. Dover, and Carolyn Bair. 18. clerk, Philadelphia. Raymond Garber.

22, carpenter. md 10 both of Barrs Mills. ADVERTISE NEED FOR DOCTOR need for another practicing physician is coing advertised in medical journals following the re moval of Dr. Charles McReynolds to Medina it was revealed today. Dr.

B. O. Burkey, only other physician, who has practiced medicine for the past 36 years, has been ill with heart disease for the past year and has confined his practice to office calls. PARR HOME DAMAGED A burning waste basket was responsible for local firemen being called at 3:30 p. rn.

yesterday to the Norman Pan- residence 305 West High avenue, Fire Chief Glenn Heck stated today. Tile fire damaged the wall, a dressing table and a mirror and filled the second floor of the home wtih smoke Heck revealed. W'A. V. (lurk 5 49 55-piece.

Tut SERVICE for 8 'Tilted and Approved Anti- Tarnish MAGNOLIA Chest included. This service contains 16 Teaspoons, 8 Soup Spoons, 8 Knives, 8 Forks, 8 Salad Forks, 3 Table Spoons. 1 Cold Meat Fork, 1 Gravy Ladle, 1 Sugar Spoon, 1 Butter Knife. 1881 QROGERSQ fey Mf I DA LTD. silversmiths Harris Jewelers JEWELERS TO YOU SINCE 1905 New Phila Dover -rt BARBER SHOPS will be OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY DODGE PANEL I Vt ton Truck CLEAN JOB This Week 500.00 C.

E. HANNA Dry Cleaner. HOTEL REEVES THANKSGIVING DINNER Dining Room ll a. rn. to 3 p.

rn. Inn and Harbor Room 3 p. rn. to 9 p. rn.

Full ourse Dinner hildren $1.00 Choice of: Roast 'Turkey Baked Virginia Ham Broiled Whitefish GARVER STRASBURG STORE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. NI. Closed All Day Thursday Thanksgiving Day.

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