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14- Dolly Times, N. Phflo, 0., Nov. '67 Report 4 Area Crashes; One Driver Cited James W. Cillentine, 26, of Union 201 N. Mam st, Uhrichsville was Phila Teenager Slightly Injured In Mishap Here Admitted William C.

Cook, charged with leaving the scene Hjgh av0 Mrg Ann Trojan Topics A New Philadelpfaa teenager reportedly was slightly injured and two drivers were cited as of an accident as a result of one Rahef 463 2nd st NW, a result of three traffic mis- of four area traffic mishaps in Gary Meek, 933 Logan st haps reported to police here vestigated hv Ohio Highway Pa- Mrs Bpr(ha Swiss- Wednesday. trolmen Wednesday. helm, 2384 S. Broadway, this Police reports indicated that Patrolmen said Callentine dty; Ronald 415 Cra. Didnne Rothenstine, 16.

of 509 drove into a private duve on james Albaugh, W. High ave, received contu- Township Road 312, the Infirm- Front sti Mrs John sions of her chfigl a arv Road, then backed into a 403 W. 5th st, John V. mishap in the 700 olock of W. mailbox when he attempted to Hogue RD and Mrs HaroU1 High ave.

turn around. They said he had 5th nover; 0((icm tpd pir, someone pull himt out and then Howard Stocker, a ln an aut0 drivan left the scene. The mi.h. Mrs Prnest L. Tilman, 472 S.

by David A. Groh, IS, of 414 McKinley ave, Newcomers- F. 14th st, Dover, when it was 33, Dexter, SUGARCREEK QUEENS (Sugarcreek) INDIVIDUAL Esther Mullet Erma Weaver Alice Miller Lucille Schie Joan Burrier Kathy LeMasters Liz Yoder Elsie McGrath I.aurene Klein Oma Trover Kaye Jones Grace Blacka Opal Harmon Rosie Youngen Anna Jean Trover Nancy Griffith Homsberger Dorothy Kent Jean Macban Prods Congress To Act On His Programs 516 WASHINGTON (UPI)506 Congress, prodded by President Evans Creek MRS. MIKE MUER The LCW of the Salem church will meet Thursday, November 9, at the home of Mrs. Vogel with Mrs.

Hoth- 432 Johnson once again, is moving as Topic leaders 492 to step up action on his are Mrs Russell Mizer and 433 legislative program, but the Mrs Edwin Troendly. 460 Chief Executive is not likely to group will be hemming towels. 480 get much of what he wants 178 the economy-minded law- 469 makers. 465 Johnson told a White House 461 news conference Wednesday he 469 was at the results dairy bar at the Governors Ball 459 obtained so from Congress jn Columbus recently. 455 but would continue to press for 454 action think is very 453 452 Meantime.

House Mary Grace Mizer, (laughter of the Clifford Mizers, and dairy princess of Tuscarawas County helped to serve at 950 Citizens in the Newcomerstown School District will have opportunity to view the pro- ss of the new high school ai Lester Mariatt, Robin Rice, Carol Schlarb, William Snader and curred at 7 p. m. Ellen Stewrart. Donald F. Blair, so, wcaici, town; jamM Herron, rd lt bit in the rear by ft Jill Addy, Kay Able.

cited for era- Wpst Lafayette: Mrs. Lewis V. Minins Co. track driven hv Roy team HIGHS tine Benson, Linda Bernardo, ter after he apparent!) fe Cunningham, RD 3. Navarre; A.

Parson. 18. of 202 1st dr NW, Trovers Trail Dennis DeLong, Kathy Ervin, asleep while driving south on Mr5 Sr 5,5 (hlj STANDINGS: John Gump. Vicki Harris, at 10 a. N.

Main st. Uhrichsville and was attempting a turn Schenk's Grill, 23; Troyers year war on poverty, na Johns Gary Pa james A. Btrk, Bos 183, Boll--into an unnamed alley east Trail Bologna, 22; Jovce Adair. Near Aid Compromise Tnm Kathy Rtle-y. Cm- went off the side of the vaf 0, Sth 5t sw at thf of the 21; Esther', Beauty Shop.

20; Senate-House conferees were New officers onor Robmswi. Jim usse erto a Operated Mrs. Jerry L. Gor- incident, police reported. Service.

Reeves Bank, nearing a compromise to break church met in the Sunday school oi don' Ronald E. Moser Phillip C. Fait, 16. of 626 )9; Farnsworth T. 18: Sttg- their long deadlock over another rooms the church.

Prayer and Beth W. Adelman, Dover; Orchard ave NW, was cited to arcreek Cartage, Gerber Cloth- installment on the 1 was given by Nancy Scherer, Carrollton received complaint Arthur E- Tuscara- Juvenile Court for improper ig; Klines Potato foreign aid program. by Tim Endlich and was, and Mrs. Wayne L. Hart, backing following a 7:06 p.

m. Gintz Dry Cleaning, 14; must list for the the topic by Susan Mizer. After NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mrs. Russell Mizer and Mrs. Mike Mizer attended the leaders pran womens League at ChiU 450 advanced to Friday the start of Lutheran church recently.

House to, 2757 have begun next an Luther Mizer has been moved extension of the $2 billion a to the Valley Manor Nursing Home. ot the 21; Beauty Shop. 20 Operated Mrs. Jerrv L. Gor- incident, police reported, cietv here are: Schmidt, Robert Snader, loni it nit a guarurao President, William Snader; stevens, Dan Styer, Dan Sweitz-joff a utility pole.

avc V11CV1 Idhtg on special "Open'vice president. Temple: wendy Swigert. and Mary Thelma E. Ebltng. 26 REt 4 Arthur E.

Clum. Tuscara'- Jitvemle Court improper 1, wurs planned this eve- secretary, Kathy Ennn; and Temple. The Luther League nf Salem rtrr, frnn to 10'00 treasurer. Kathv Berg. Juniors Ron Haver, Becky type injuries a 3:15 p.

m. sin- dav from 2 00 to 4 00 Meetings will be held every Loader, Sharon Miller, Susan gle-car mishap 3.5 miles south of and sunaay otber Thursday, at 8:00 a. Miller, and Mark Mortine. jCarrollton, patrolmen said- p- m- is for Officers will meet on alternate Tavern, 13. The Sunday open Thursdays.

Plans are now being Tanda Cox, Linda Cramlet, Nor- spun out of control on those who cannot arterKi uic I. Thursday session. Ann Agricola, Dana Benson, Cox, Linda Fausnight. 546 mishap. Dismissed Mrs.

John P. said Fait was backinS They reported that her car Mias Sharon K. Streeter. home wet coun- Mrs. Jay F.

Cole, Mrs. Paul E. car made for a fall initiation. Fausnight, Steve Guy. ty road 11 and hit a pole.

Schweitzer and Miss Terry Ann v. inducted bv pnnCipa1' wm.Chnsty Harsttne, Susan Hawk. Minor damage was ReiSer Orchard lours will be conducted be advisor 'Linda Mariatt, Carol Mizer, to a car driven by Robert Lewis F. Sokowoski, achool personnel with each tour oidt. Rita Phillips.

Jeff King. 56. of 123 E. 5th St. Uh- M.

Bolon, Mrs. David taking approximately 20 mm- W0RKSH0P Russell, Randy Rut- richsville, in a 1:45 p. m. inci- R- Watkins and daughter and a daP a. Fight students represented ter, Linda Smith, Pennye Stew- dent on U.

S. Route 250, a half rs- Jalanga, this city; rpnort jnfJiiratpu fiiat rars Memorials, 18: Dennis- ment Snend np i Tom Devolld. architect. Newcomerstown High school art. Bob Stratton.

Richard Tid- mile north of Uhrichsville. driven Tv Crabtree Lehmen. Dreher-Lahm- Johnwn of Ftotd current session of Congress the business meeting and pro- I includes 40 bills, most of which gram the group went on a scav- ruvc nm i have been aPProved either enger hunt after which they 'he House or the Senate. returned to the church for re- Included was his 10 per cent freshments. income tax surcharge Others attending were: Bobby h3S been shelved bv the Scherer, Randy Endlich, John Reeve, Bank.

22; Miller Imp- JOh" lement. Render Insurance 21; reached agreement can nour and Gara MlMr- INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Clarence Stuckv Caroline Lehmann on cutting govern-j Tom Devolld. arcmtect, Newcomerstown High school art. Bob Stratton, Richard Tid- mile north or Uhrichsville. Jiy: hv Mir nounced earlier this week that Qct at tbe Qhi0 State uni.

xilton and Sharon His car was hit by a rock flip- Russell O. McGinis, Alii- lg vQf the building is 75 percent com-; versity 0f Music in Warner. ped by a vehicle driven by Ev- ance: and plete with every effort being Individuai y0ice jn s0lo and Sophomores Susan Gaum- erett J. Page, 28, RD 1, Denni- nchsville; Howard E. Neiss, 1 son, they reported.

--w made to coordinate finishing a workshop for stu- er and Joyce Little. bk so that the building dents and teachers of high Sheila Burson, Leslie Caster- will be ready for occupancy by scbooj vocaj music. line, Terry Cox, Deborah De- students sometime in January. ybe group included Pennye Ring, Ellen Fruchey, Sulinda Newcomerstown High school Stewart, Sulenda Gates, Becky Hall, Sue Harstine, Ron Hook- students, grades 9-12, were tak-j postel, Gloria Hendershot, Rog- er, on a tour of the new build- er Guillen. Eddie HamsherJ Judy Hawk, Jackie Little, Kar- fng Wednesday.

Skip Black and Terry Oidt They en Ludwig. Jane MarstrellJ V' Co'-John Albaugh. 444' i E. Front st, Do- were accompanied by Mr and Cheryl Mason. Ada.r Parks, wife the former Arlme daughters- A TEND MEETING Mrs.

Walter Heck. There will be no school Fri-j driven by Michael E. Crabtree, 1st st, Uhrichs- UV2; Schneider-Vogt, Marcia A. Snyder, Mast-nrvin, 512. Baltic: and Mrs.

Sheldon Bbke ave oxt this Gatten and son, Dennison. 00111(1(1(1 at Broadwav and T0WN COUNTRY (Sgk) Births Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stocker, RD 1, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest L. Tilman, 472 S. MeKinlev ave, Newcomers- town and Mr. and Mrs. James KBSUIVQ Front ave, causing slight dam- INDIVIDUAL HIGHS: Larry Russell, Greg Shivers, Melba Stewart, Rick Storck and Linda Temple.

Freshmen Ellen Krebs, daughter of Mrs. James L. Edie of 138 2nd st SE, this city, is now on duty at Nha Trang Air Twin City Base, Vietnam. Col. Covey is a At Pittsburgh's Troubled School day due to the 9th annual meet- ATTEND CONFERENCE in si of the East Central Ohio Mrs.

Cecil Norman and Mrs. Teachers Assn. at Canton B. Bowling attended a joint jane Lamneck, Danny Mariatt. the'paciVc AHForces.

Newcomerstown teachers will conference of the Ohio Assn. of Deborah Beall, Gail Brandon, attend this meeting. School Librarians and the Edu- Elle Brode, Beth Brown, Cathy. h-h school Mission the Mrs Ruth Baker is Tuscara-'cational Media Council of Ohio. Couts, Wendy Bowers, Kathy El- colonel is a veteran of ww RD 2.

Jwett- was representative on the held at the Cincinnati Conven- lis, Richard Hamersley, Sandra colnod a veteran of ww Dismissed Mrs. public relations committee. jtion Center and the Netherland Hamsher, Steve Harstine, Rose the Korean war He rPceiv. dell, Uhrichsville, and Mrs. Ar- A school Non-certificated personnel, Hotel 27 and 28.

Hart, Tom Heller, Peggy Jar- pd bis bachelor of science in bus- tbelia Scio. are which includes the jvis, Vickie Kees. Rick Kreiter, ines? administration from Indi- Births Mr. and cooks, and custodians, and bus AMERICAN PROBLEMS Pam Lenzo, Phillip Mardis, driver, will attend the Ohio School Employees Assn. meeting day.

PITTSBURGH (UPI)-Classes resumed at the raciallv Oliver High School social workers and Johnson said inaction on the tax proposal had! Knight of New Philadelphia with caused concern and uncertainty Earl Hothems, Fred Maxwells among Americans that of Fresno, Glen Degens with concern may be reflected in the; Earl Flinners, Lawrence FI in- transport pilot and a member of A graduate of Todd County repetition of violence whmh Dismissed Mrs. Ella War- broke out Wednesiav. spokesman said quiet, and classes Mrs. Dale arp under way as ana University in 1940 where he E- Rover, 119 E. 6th st.

Uhrichs- appears to he In becoming better acquaint- Diane Moore, Jay Parks, Timed with our local governing othy Peoples, Becky Postel, Rog- AirTorce ROTC pro- est Swiney, RD 2, Uhrichsville, Lucille Schie 583 Edna Neff517 Joan Lingler 515 Twila Lenhart512 Esther Mullet 502 Alice Miller 486 Margaret Alleshouse477 Eva Mast470 Irma Schrock 467 Jean Machan 462 Beulah Baker 462 Irene Moomaw461 Janet Miller450 TEAM HIGHS: Irene Beauty 2738 Burger Hard. 975 STANDINGS: Endres Roses. 25; Burger Hardware. 24; Irene Beauty Shoppe, 21; Swiss Hat, Hostet- (stock) Notes Uncertain Market ners with Fred Kinseys of Gna- idenhutten, Terry Levengood of They do not know today New Philadelphia with Russell what to expect from the Mizers, Earl Hothems with Don- Congress now or in the future 'aid Polands of Massillon, Har- so far as taxes are concerned. I riet Beaber, Robert Werkers, have an Willis and Forrest Beaber of you have New Philadelphia, Jake Monad you have tans of Minerva, Leona Mathtos I ias of Cleveland, Kenneth Ride; every day nours with John Ridenours, Har- think when you uncertain future.

The President called of Louisville with Harry Kings, Wayne Bissels, Donald Princes on of Dover, Harold Stertzhack of groups, the senior history stu- er Quillen, Karen Riley, Rebec- ing at Dover High school, Fri- dents have heard several area ca Rose, Brenda Schlarb, Kev- BACK TO SCHOOL Seven citizens of Newcomers gram. He earned a masters gree in business admimstra- persons discuss certain govern- in Schmidt, Cathy Storck, Leo- t'on in 1955 from ohio staIe ment problems. na Toney, Mark Warner and University Among those were D. Bren- Elizabeth Wynn. His last' assignment in the n.

employees of Hellers and "eman village clerk and treas- Eighth Grade Shelley Bak- Unj(ed Sta(es was jn Washing. Scion, are going back to school urer- Bdp Pr0' f. GarT Hoffman and Richard every Wednesday night from 7:00 to 9:00 daughter. 18: Democrats Hold Ward Meetings School board authorities he- 0olf Modern Woodmen, gan an investigation of the Floor Covering 15; problems which led to the stone No. 6, 10; Mast Leather 9.

throwing melee. Sixteen students were taken to hospitals after KINGS (Sugarcreek) eruption, 12 of them for INDIVIDUAL HIGHS: Debts Reach $85,000 duties of an adult probation of-j Linda Beit, Jean Benson, These men, of choir own voli-lficer: and Paullne Fran- Cheryl Berger, Diane Boyd, WUpal ticn wish to study an exchanSe student from Betsy DeLong, Cindy Eggleston, They found that Robert Mirer.iJamalca' Bob Haver, Rick Hooker, John Jokgn Fom LOV mad, teacher in our local high coff IT seal Two 6:50 bv 13 Pres school was willing to help them. ErD F0FFEE SEALS strell and Christine Shalosky. will cover the state TroJan Marching Band Seventh Grade Connie Hoff- win cover tne hag a goaJ meet seals from Maxim coffee by I a trpatuient of the temDorarv Ward get-togethers sponsored 0ffocts 0f last night by the New Phila Nov. help be plan- learber concert folios.

They now Us, Betty Everhart, Forrest Gat- v' un(-ertain where included have 230. occutred. ic airements of the course and stress any particular need of the seven men taking the course. Future courses will ned if the community is interested. Call the Administration Building of the Newcomerstown Schools, 498-8303, if further in Tnation js desired.

ACTIVE HISTORY IN The American Problems Class ill conduct an election in the, TIBRAR5 bal-' A were taken from a owned bv Ruth Jarvis, 707 delphia Democratic drew approximately 55 persons despite the bad weather. The Ward II meeting was held at the home of Mr. and car Mrs. Sam Baio, and the Ward III meet was at the home of and a Leslee Benson, Janeen Berg, High ave, this city, she told po- Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Steffey. They need these to i Mary Burris, Susan Clum, Chris Wednesday evening Candidates introduced by may- rankH a cherri'cal sprav used by police to break up the disturbance. One Negro youth was arrested but later released in custody of a priest. More than 150 policemen rushed to the high school to quell the disturbance. Oliver High School is on the North Side in a run down 30 them secure new black Cornell, Toni Donato, John El- or candidate Harry Frownfelter thp citv.3 ei ht povertv racket' Aocirew A' The North Side is predomin- STANDINGS: for Uart Three councilman; D.

Hostetler216 612 Merlin Troyer221 607 Ora Mdler 218601 Bob G. Troyer 214 598 Mel Miller 221 587 Sterling Troyer 21358 Bill Tucker 217574 Joe Miller202 574 Bill Fankhauser 205 569 Ray Croft 203 558 Hershberger 202 555 TEAM HIGHS: Trovers Trail1082 3121 congressional cuts in his urban Fresno with Wayne Kings and ai, ithe Wavne King family with I hope the American people Clayton Huffs of Dover. would support the leadership1 that urges the Congress to take'w on model cities, urban VUlCOn renewal, rent supplements and housing, he said. Regarding the model cities AKRON Hurn, program, Johnson said he was the absconded owner of the de- greatly by con- fur.ct Akron Vulcans in the Congressional action authorizing tinental League, is back in New $312 million instead of the $662 York today, after he returned million he requested for it. Wednesday for a few hours ----------------------to face some of the music.

p. Hum was secretly indicted Urr rined AQClin during his long absence on 10 OL charges of defrauding hotel mi 10 ChQSC keepers. He was indicted on Richard Lee Orr, 20, of 121 eight counts, three of defraud- 9th st, Uhrichsville was fined Akron Tower Motor Inn $37.40 in Dennison on totalling $294, and five Court yesterday on charges of of reneging on bills totalling Seals may be left in iallv marked box at the food- es, Danny Gibson, Debbie Goff, a spec- Greg Hackenbracht, Linda Harstine, Teresa Hoff- A resident of the 200 block of Morris 121 garding a stop sign. Orr earlier had been $131 on four charges in Sugar-1 richsville Coun. Hurn also left behind debts fined totalling an estimated $85,000 to Uh.

local merchants and Kent State The University, where the franchise liners or send to the school with man, Paula Lower, Kenneth Mca student- il Wh'te With srra11 blocks of Villa8e St. Clair ave SW, reported at I Two counnlman: Manrt Raw Seven Up, 119; Ever- charges stemmed from an a'c- held its training camp. yesterday that he Lester Me Cammon and 11:27 p. saw a man come out of a shed Dean Oliver are HU1II a II dL- ----0(K students at Butler, 117; Troyers Trail cident Oct. 28 which involved the Purn arrived here from New Cants, Paul Miller, Neil Mortine, o.K,«|UrtU| Exley, councilman-at- Jeff Orr, Myra Roe, L.nda Snell.

at the rearof blsbome candidates; Dale Horn, Wendv Storck and Mike Weber. ovfr tbe hlU toward the oouaoil President candidate; LBJ Grandson railroad. A. B. White, seeking viiunuauil Officers said they checked the re-election area but found nobody.

Bologna, 1131 Steimel Village Dennison Police cruiser which York witb a lawyer. After sit- ord, 113; Horrisberger was in pursuit of Orr. Png in jail a few hours, Hurn Ted candidate otte A. B. White, seeking iction as city auditor; and HV At Partv A.

Ricker, treasurer w.CUIV-_„„ hiffh school Mondav The A wealth of current history is lof will Te compose oV (or students in Palmer, CaSDer officers and issues to be con- Newcomerstown High School li- eidered. brai7 rovoredToWm students will also visit the It comes in the compact form I on centers in the town on of a special news reference serv- UptU a 7 to observe procedures. 0n wbich HONOLULU group will have an Puts the significant news events all-time monev winner and the A tnal for Kennpih Dale election return center in the of Past Quarter century at top golfer of 1966 were picked Smitley, 26, of Shanesville is Administration Building of the fingertips, making it today to win the $100,000 to £et underway before Com-j Go. motor truck fleet rec.ntl\ Newcomerstown schools on tbe possible for them to locate Hawaiian Open Golf Tour- mon Court Judge J. 1114; Reeves Bank, 109; Maust Sohio, 107; Klein Roofing, OBVS; Sugarcreek Livestock, 97; Hardy Coal, Is Slated Here On Friday Timken Truck Fleet Brings High Praise The Timken Roller Bearing was awarded Achievement WASHINGTON (UPO- Four-month-old Patrick Lyndon Nugent crashed a White House party Wednesday night in the arms of his proud and stole the show.

After praising his grandson all evening at a state dimer in Certificate of honor of the king of Nepal, the Private Presidenf Johnson not EMERALD CITY (Emerald) INDIVIDUAL HIGHS evening of elect'on day, Nov. T.l^Pectfic news items as easily as nament which got underway at Lamteck Fridays'a -m of Na. it any longer. He went up 3 3 I. 4 of stealing a $199 ducted by the National Safety Drougnt the plump cheeked, quarters and vxtissz tz The Newcomertown March- and Billy Casper, the 1966 U.S.

IV Sales Service, ame Tobey Smith, a 7rh grade Band, directed by Connie Open champion and last this city, March 6, 1966. I pil of the Herbert Hoover Dichler and with Robin Rice as leading money winner, were 6-1 not guilty to Junior High school, Indiatlantic, head majorette, took part in betting favorites to capture the tbe count Sept. 27, and current- wrote to our school ex- the local Halloween Parade riCh f)rst pri7e 0f $20,000 in this ty ls on bond, plaining how his home town Tuesday night. third annual classic. had received its unusual name The band played Dixieland TbP muscle man from La-TwO Are Treated and asked in return to be told Strut and also dem- trobe, Pa who trails Jack cQP Arms 1 -w our town got its name.

onstrated fancy foot work to Nicklaus by $6,000 on the PGA Private Truck Council of Amer- bis 8apsts. ica. Timken operates 47 motor trucks, which accumulated 1,356,689 miles for the contest year. When Lvn made the scene in a one-piece blue stretch suit at Tony Matresse Lullaby. struck up Glenn Westhafer 252 696 Russ Grubbs 216 586 Harold Davis 222585 J.

R. Barber 201 568 Don Rice 204 567 Bob VanSickle 222 550 TEAM HIGHS: J. R. Furniture 1060 Bates Metal 3017 STANDINGS: Welker Sales Lodge. 18; J.

R. Furniture, 17; Funk Bob posted $5,000 bond on the indictments. He then flew back to Luplow Is Cut New York. PITTSBURGH (UPI) The Hurn fhe Pittsburgh Pirates made sever- a'ter four pames. al player switches Wednesday, He franchise last including the dispatch of veter- aad teansterred the team ans Andre and Al Lup- aere from Brooktyn.

N. Y. low to their Columbus, Ohio, lbe rilbbpr strike this farm team. summer was blamed partially In addition lo Rodgers, a util- lor ticket sales which ity infielder, and Luplow, an the team m.tf,Qiu0K cial troubles. ferred outfielders George 7----Spriggs and Manuel Jiminez, Worker IS Injured parttime players last year, and Walter G.

Henry, 112 Wood- rookiesRoger Hayward, Pablo, and av6, Dennison was treated lumbus. pital yesterday after he was hit Pitcher Jim Shellenback was on side of the head with a Pip? while working at American Times Class ADS for results Vitrified. Linn high school geo- for gr phy class took the responsl-i ty of answering Tobey. An- MENU thony Lenzo wrote the letter Monday I tour, is hoping the first prize will rocket him ahead of the Two emergency cases were treated at Union hospital yester Wildlife Films Set At Canton burly Columbus, Ohioan and Trojanburgers, make him the first golfer to win The historical reason beans, cottage cheese, over $20,000 in a year, our name. pears and milk.

Nicklaus passed up this Tuesday Beef and vege- tournament to appear in exhibi- SPECIAL WORKSHOP tables, bread and butter, tossed UOn in Australia. On Oct. 27, Mrs. Robert Wig salad, peaches and milk. and Glenn Jarvis attended Wednesday Hot dog sand- workshop for teachers of wich, macaroni and cheese, fruit ColaVlto Signs spocial education at Tuscarawas salad, cookie and milk.

I CHICAGO (UPI) Former home V.dley school. Thursday Creamed turkey Cleveland Indians outfielder loader was our school on bread and butter, Rocky colavito and rooki-piirh- psychologist, Mrs. Dorothy milk. Pr j.rPd Klages signed contracts a Fridav Ftsh sandwich, but wpclnesdav next reason with tered pTas and carrots, maca- thP Chicago White Sox. MIDDLE SCHOOL roni salad, brownies and milk.

Taft Hits LBJ 'n Pennsv Talk STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (UPI) Shell, Addy Ambulance. 15; Bates Metal, 14; Scott-Marshall, 13. Pauline Francis, an exchange1 idem from Jamaica, spoke in HONOR ROM. day and dismissed.

Charles Tyler Hotchkiss will Miss Gail Grewell, 12, daugh- he at Malone college Tuesday Robert Taft R-Ohio, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gre- at 8 p. m. for the second pro- Cincinnati, predicted Wednesday well of 209 James st, Dover, suf- gram of the current series of the Johnson admmistra- fered a fractured right wrist wildlife Films presented by the in a fall in gym class.

Canton Audubon Society. force wage and price eon- James Birk, 9, son of Mr. jn the film. trols or the LBJ surtax ciown and Mrs. Joseph Birk of Boli- Hotchkiss literally turns our var, suffered a fractured arm back the pages of history to remarks to the Centre while at play at a give viewers a glimpse of the County Council for Republican wild beauty of Tidewater Vir- Women, Taft said it is unreal----------- ginia in the 18th Century.

to that the istration can handle its money difficulties because has New Philadelphia Called at CAUGHT NAPPING unable to deal with its other p. m. Wednesday to the SOUTHEND. England (UPI) domasKC and forai residence. 330 police were today jems some em-! of Fire :38 p.

m. The 34-year-old Colavito joined William Jones the White Sox July 29 after be- Kelly st NW, when a propane ing traded by Cleveland. lie wallpaper steamer being used theft Lenhart Again Winner AtTrap Dover snarpshooter Ken Lenhart agaii led action at the Sportsman- Ranch Gun Club last mght with 44 hits in the 50- uird program. Ron Rice of Wintersville broke 43 clay pigeons, Eugene Bat-j of WintensviUe, Larry Miller of Dellrov and John Reese of New Phila shattered 42 and Chuck Host of Bowerston had 40. Protector shoot winners were Battlochi and Rice, Gary Nelson and John Tucker, Dan Patterson and Cliff Mathews and Cliff Johnson and I.arry Miller, 41 flu assembly to all the students Seniors Judv Barthalow, batted .231 for the season and by Joe Montero caught fire cigarette machine from a Contentment was a goo 1 word Ten straight were Ken ie middle snioal in toe high; Kathy Berg, Nancy Kennedy, 221 for the Sox.

He hit three I'he blaze was out when fire-1 corridor in their own headquar- until someone associated it with lenhart, Jesse Myers and Lar auditorium Oct 26. )Linda Kinkade, Lmda pin. arnved, they reported, ry Miller, ELECT DEAN W. EXLEY DEMOCRAT Councilman At-Large NEW PHILADELPHIA At I am now retired from the postal service, I have the time and ability to serve you on city council with courtesy and efficiency. Thank you.

Bd. Pol. Adv. DEAN W. EXLEY.

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