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Obituaries And Funerals County AL Officers Installed At N'townMeet S. Seraphine Sister M. Serafine, C. D. 28, the former Mamie Seikel of liis area, died Monday at the Sisters of Divine Providence mother house in Allison Park, Pa.

Bom October 14, 1886 in Dover twp, she was the daughter of the late Andrew and Mary Krantz Seikel. She entered the convent in 1907 and served as a teacher in the Pittsburgh area schools. Survivors include two sisters Bertha Seikel of Akron and Sis ter Angeline, C. D. of Allison Park, and a number of nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by a sister, Emma Hisrich, and three brothers, Attorney Edward C. Seikel, Joseph Seikel and Father Angelus Seikel. Requiem High Mass will be celebrated in the convent chapel on Friday at 10 a. m. and burial will be in the convent cemetery.

officers of the Tuscara was County Council of the Amer ican Legion were installed at The Daily Times, New Philadelphia Wednesday, July 7 1963 -Page 11 Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Magee with Mr. and Charles Plan Measures To Curb Fatal r. I In The Courts County Divorces New Philadelphia Cited: Filed Bert Knox.

53, Uhrichsville, stop Myma L(e a aay st, Mineral City, vs. Richard er. Adjutant Les Cole of thisj ing officers: Walter McCoy of city reported that four Massillon; 10th division compost representatives including manders, 1 st vice commanders; a meeting last night at the Charles Gross of Mineral City, Merle Watt of Dennison, 2nd Thomas C. Postal Weinsz of Dover: Dave Ow- vice commanders; Richard Em-j will hold open house July 11, Wetzel Home in Newcomerstown with ens of this city and Merle Watt ig of Baltic, adjutants; the Rev. from 2 to 4 p.

m. DST in honor, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Markers nine of 12 county posts repre- 0f Dennison all had perfect at- Donald Albert of Newcomers- of Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Magee of Canton and Mr. and Mrs. sented. tendance records. town, finance officers: Les Cole who were recently married.

O'iver Clark of Cleveland visit- I UJlIvi wil I lliv Those installed were Charles The installing officer was of this city, chaplains and Dor- Mr. and Mrs. 0. Berkley ed recentiy with Mr. and Mrs (patroj, Gross of Magnolia, county com-George Rutledge of this city, ian Smith of this city, sergeant- and children of East Aurora.

Olen Hoffee BEREA, Ohio Philadelphia Fined: 117 "V----- mander; Mrs. Aaron Funk. Jr. who named William Metzger at-arms. N.

visited with Miss Ethel Mrs. Fern Young of Wooster man James Shocknessy of the Bvron Lawrence. 18. of 608' cnarg- of this city, vice-commander; this city as sergeant-at-arms. Mrs.

Funk, read a letter Snee, Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Aller- Ohio Turnpike Commission dis- laugh speed and Mvma J. Zimmer-VhilHrin city, who is a patient in a Vet- ton visited recently with Mr. Nick Colaprete of Radcliffe, ter on the highways over the man) 23 of 628 N.

Dawson st, ,77 erans' hospital near Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Ross Griffin. Ky. July 4th has decided 20 speed Bond dn SUPPA get well card was sent to Miss Debbie Huff of Athens Mr. and Mrs Robert Moyer to tty to do something about it.

forfeits; George W. Carpenter, him. spent the past week with her of Homestead. and Pvt. He said Tuesday night he has Marietta, $20.

traffic light There was a discussion re -1 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moyer of Charlotte, established a committee to violation, and Ronald R. Cline garding the display and care of Roy Huff, Mr. and Mrs.

Ronnie visited Virgil Moyer the study safety measures which 30 of 436 Deersvilie ave. L'hr-j PIpfK flags for merchants. The Rev. Huff spent the weekend in week. could be taken to reduce fatali- $20, speeding (Patrol)! ICUi Fr.

Kempf pointed out that pa- Huff home. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoi- ties on the toll road. Dover' Cited: Dennis Cognovit judgment for $1,207 Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Ihor- comb and familv of anton Three children were killed in 10 0 ritv allegedly due or a note of Ap- Common ing extreme cruelty. They were James Obermiller of Somerdale, He gave charge to the follow- from Robert Shackleford of this Miss Dora Newell of Carroll- ton are visiting Mr. and Mrs turbed bv slaueh- Tuscarawas Nu citY- $20- married July 22, 1955.

and have Gnadenhutten, finance lurDCQ siaugn speed and Myma J. 7 3 and Wayne Jarvis of Dover, chaplain; Arthur Dell, Jr. of Walter Williams of this city, Raymond Funk of Newcomers-; town, Arthur Stein of Dallas Seward of Bolivar, post: officers; Jack Plants of Newcomerstown, Cletus Gintz of Mineral City, Roland Berger of Baltic and Robert Stiffler of this city, post commanders; U.S. Treasury Receipts Up By $4 Billion WASHINGTON Paul M. Rogers Paul M.

Rogers, 73, of 402 Tuscarawas ave NW, this city, well-known painter and decorator in this area, died at 4 this morning in Union hospital after a three-week illness. Mr. Rogers was a life resident here. Bom Feb. 17, 1892, he was a son of John and Nora English Rogers.

He was a member of the First Presbyterian church, the Elks Lodge and the Union. triotism cannot be delegated to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thor- comb and family of Canton Three children were killed in Sept 19 Mineral City failure to others, and some felt that it ley visited Tuesday with Mrs.

visited Sunday with her par- a mishap on the turnpike dur- two license plates and ri! has was a service aiding merch- Dora Thorley and Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bray Toot, ing the holidav period and last! 'ovoruv tconomy Savings and Loan ants.

William Dayhuff. Mrs. Dora Mr. and Mrs. Harold Libert month more 10 persons n0 muffler jthis against Noah D.

Yod- Rev. Fr. Kempf gave the Thorley was observing her 93rd of Beaver Falls, spent were killed, the most deadly Uhrichsville cited: John RL) -Applecreek, and Joaa Ray Espenschied and Harry receipts of the U. Treasury cjosing prayer. Refreshments birthday.

Wednesday at their home here, month on the toll road since ramhnrW Yoder' RD Dundee. Crago of Newcomerstown, 2 by neanv $4 billion dur- were served jhe next meeting The Gospel Singing Caravan Mr. and Mrs. Dwight opened. -------vice commanders; AdrianHum- ing fiscal 1965 because of wllJ be Aug 3 at 7.30 wjd be beld at the Dellroy Mrs.

Florence Redhead. Mrs. Shocknessy said the commit- Fresno n0 on evend- 1 Church of the Nazarene July Dorthv Robison, Mr. and Mrs. tee would consider the feasibii- ed a-0 JUVGnilC 110 at m.

dst. Special Robert Hoobler and sons Denny ity of planting shrubbery or, or stance New Philadelphia Cited: guests will be Rev. Melvin Tru- and Jimmy o( Dellroy, Mrs erecting obstacles in the med- 'William Yoder 17 Suear. jutants; Jesse R. Hunt of New-! Treasury figures for the ft CARROLLTON and a ladies sextel Irene Lee and Mr and Mrs.

ian strip of the turnpike in I creek speeding. (Patrol) comerstown, G. E. Neff of year ending June 30. which Waynesburg.

Paul Calland of Wintersville areas where the depth of the NT, New Philadelphia. 1 Stone Creek, finance officers; were made public luesdav, LIVESTOCK Mrs. Bertha Bass entertain- tended the wedding Saturday median ditch is less than four in 8 of this city, showed that total deposits were wwawa i WAWM ed Mrs. Pearl McGilton, Mrs. afternoon for Garv Magee anil feet.

(anton. $15, stop sign. Bond for- Ann Coffy and Peggy Coffy Jean Bollardi at New Jersey. He said there is a need to fveits 21 rermiTS and Mr. and Mrs.

Olin Hoffee Bruce son of Mr. and Mrs. keep dangerous drivers off the failure to v.c New Philadelphia Noryal recently in honor of Mrs. Hof-iHalen Maney returned last natton's superhighways Dawson. 8,5 2nd st SE, addition mel of Baltic, George S.

in the econonn parly of Newcomerstown and David stimulated by la Stone Creek. E. Owens of this city, ad-j come tax cut, Emmett Gundy the Rev. Fr. John D.

Kempf of nearly $125.5 billion compared Newcomerstown and Glenn J. with $121.5 billion for the pre- Arnold of Dennison, fiscal year. session was called to Economists had expected the The ---------order by Commander Kepling- rise in receipts because of the 'upswing in business, but tax collections were about $1.5 billion more than had been predicted. Withheld personal income tax Rebels Fire On Peace Forces SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) Surviving are widow, Rebel tommygunners opened sie Staley Rogers; three daughters, Mrs. Fred (Norma) Warfield, Mrs.

(Nita) Wilson, and Mrs. Richard (Connie) Marshall, all of this city; nine grandchildren, one grandchild and a sister, Mrs. Pete (Daleria) Caples of this city. He was preceded in death by two brothers and a sister. Services will be at 1:30 p.

m. Friday in the Kaserman-Nay- ior Funeral Home with the Rev. James N. Fisher officiating. Burial will be In New Cumberland cemetery.

Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. HOGS Receipts 127 head 160-190 lbs. 23.00 to 24.25 No. Is 190-230 lbs.

25.0 to 25.50 No. 2's and 3's 190-230 lbs. 24.50 to 25.00 230-250 lbs. 24.25 to 25.00 250-300 lbs. 22.50 to 24.00 Sows 17.00 to 20.25 recently in honor of Mrs.

Hof- Halen Maney returned last superhighway- les birthday. week from Timken Mercy hos- asked the American Automobile Ropa'd upstairs rooms, install a Mr. and Mrs. Everett pital. Association and the National Dominick.

19. Canton, $15. r- new fronr porch and repac miller of Jewett and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbert McGil- Safety Council to join in edu- lhur. rear ar st Mrs. W. D. Hunter of Canton ton and Ruth Swiney and son, eating the American public to st Philadelphia, James PosJH, 8-0 Orchard visited Miss Ethel Snee Sun- Jimmy were dinner guests of this fact.

Clinton M. Persinger. 29, Cleve- NW, a 4 foot addition to day. Mr. and Mrs Paul McGilton The public must be made to ytnd $15.

MwDaniels, present structure. Mrs. Marie Copeland of Bow-iand daughter at Canton on Sun-j realize, he stated, the danger 1 1 1- rcl Rpppintc WHS. ic anu ai amuu ouii- jvu.vu, uoneti es were down $2.6 1 non visited recently with Mr. dav and spent the afternoon at from drivers bv virtue of age, Lorrison, 21, leveland.

$la, cause of the tax cut. hut in-: Choice to zs.au -h doi a Good 24.00 to 27.00 Charles Wag- Rose Rites Services will be at 3:30 p.m. F. ST in the Clark Funeral Home in Cadiz with Rev. Allen Rose officiating for L.

V. Rose, 77, of RD 4 Cadiz, one of two elderly men who died in a tire in Uhrichsville yesterday. Burial will be in Deersvilie cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p. m.

EST today. Services for Paul Mallemee, the other man who died in the fire, will be tomorrow at 1 p.m. in Uhrich-Hostettler Funeral Home with Rev. Glenn Brunstetter officiating. Burial will be In Union Calling hours are from 3 to 3 and 7 to 9 p.

m. today. fire Tuesday night on Latin American troops of the Inter- American peace force, starting a 30-minute gunfight, it was reported today. There was no report of casualties on either side. A spokesman for the peace force said the rebels started shooting at positions held by Honduran troops at the Eastern end of the security corridor across Santo Domingo.

The firing spread along the line to positions held by Brazilian and Nicaraguan troops, the spokesman said. A rebel spokesman described the shooting as provocation or by inter- American troops. He said he saw numerous rounds of tracer ammunition fired into the air rather than at targets on the ground. creases in revenues from cor-; porate income taxes and other Medium 20.00 to 24.00 levies more than made up for Common 17.00 to 20.00 the personal tax loss. Social CATTLE Receipts 346 head and Mrs.

Roy Rainsberger. Myers Lake Park infirmity and fatigue ad sPeedinRi Ronald Rev- If a I i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wag- Mr. and Mrs.

William Brack- while traveling modem express- 27, Cleveland. $55, reckless IM Civil Security receipts also were up. The Treasury statement covers cash operations of the government rather than just the ad-, ministrative budget. It includes Social Security and other trust funds not reflected in the administrative budget. statement showed that total cash spending exceeded the receipts by $900 million.

It listed withdrawals of $126 4 billion compared to an intake of $126.5. The administrative budget for the 1965 fiscal year is showing Steers Choice 26.00 to 27.80 Good 24.00 to 26.00 Medium 22.00 to 24.00 Common 19.00 to 22.00 Heifers Choice 25.00 to 26.50 God 23.00 to 25.00 Medium 19.00 to 23.00 Common 16.00 to 19.00 Cows Commercial 14.50 to 16.00 13.00 to 14.50 Canners Cutters 11 to 13.50 Bulls Commercial 18.00 to 20.50 Utility 16.00 to 18.00 oner of Columbus visited a in and daughter Mary attended ways lew days the past week with a cookout Sunday at Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tope.

Mrs. Paul Lindsays of RD 1, Mr. and Mrs. James McCarty Magnolia, in honor of their and family visited over the daughter Traceys birthday, weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

There were 35 present. Sammy Miller at New Jersey. Callers in the William Bracken home Saturday afternoon and evening were. Miss Shirley Haddom of Sherrodsville, aiihiam and Mrs. Stanley Baker and 1011 ItvUmOn AT daughter Audrey of Zoarville, III 1A Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Lindsay jtllOOl JUlV IU and daughters Tracey and Ve- nita of RD 1, Magnolia operation. (Patrol) Dellroy Alumni Scientists To Construct New Church Center rafhc Premier Dies New Philadelphia Fined:) TEL AViv, Tsrael (UPD William F. Spiker, 63. of porTner prernier Moshe Sharett 306 Park ave NW, city, $16.20.

Hadassah Hospital failure to yield right-of-way. was 7j Sweeping new plans to con- and Jarnes G. Johnson, 23, of struct a 15-acre "church Dennison, 11 20 er" (or the expanding world crossing double yellow hne. headquarters of the Christian 1 Bond Jack L- ar condition had been grave the Science movement were an. Coshocton reckless op-jlast day5 nounced today by the Board of eratl0n- Funeral services will be held The Dellroy high school Alum- Directors of the Mother Church 1 Dover Fined: Louis P.

Thursday. Sharett died at 9.45 a.m. (7:45 a.m. LDT) after a long battle against cancer. His Choice 24.00 to 24.75 Good 23.00 to 24.00 Medium 21.00 to 23.00 Common 17.00 to 21 00 a deficit of about $3.5 billion, the lowest since i960.

Treasury SHEEP 1 Receipts 175 head. Secretary Henry H. Fowler said last week. Fowler told a news conference that federal spending the fiscal year would be about $96.4 billion and revenues would be $92.9 billion. He said federal! outlays were 1.1 billion below estimates Pres.

Johnson sent to Congress in mum Under the administrative bud tilftllt WaItAIHA get, revenues were up 1.7 bil WNtUIIH; lion from January es- timate. Fowler gave part of the lOl 111 CHI ITT credit for the rise to the CLEVELAND (UPD at Union hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunstan of Cleveland visited over the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Louis P. ni formed in 1917, will, in Boston, Mass. I Carroll, 19, Navarre. $26.20, ZaS annual meeting A letter from the directors speeding: Steve J.

Tsantis, an July 10, having met each year was received locally by First N- Tuscarawas a.e, Do! with the exception of four years Church of Christ, Scientist, of red light. (Police) during World War II. this city. The center will cost! -------The first graduation class $8 million, plus privately-devel-! "nnd Mr was in 1894 and at that time apartment and PrODQtC Fred Dav the was a fitade al space estimated at $63 mil-! Inheritaance tax of $63 assess Mt- Wrc In 1915, the school i10n. 'ed on the $16,379 total estate of Minerva called Sunday on by 1 Rees v.

became a fust grade park, the proposed new build- Inventories filed for the fol- Cleveland Plans Polilli Remains "Fairly Good" At TC Hospital Robert L. 54, of 30-S billion income tax cut last year officials plan to roll out the red carpet Thursdany for astronaut of and Mrs. Kenneth McCart 1 ney. i Mrs. Lucille Thompson seniors we re-sent rrni lngS wil1 a 2-story lowing estates: William J.

Whit- of f'arroIRon i church administration building, mire of Dennison, $16,885 by I Wadsworth and Tina and Bob- 1 bie Leggett of Sherrodsville vis- over the weekend with Mr. Jand Mrs. Charles Tinlin. Mrs. Violet Kimble of Car- hig school with the whole Mon- auditorium and other W.

and Paul T. Whit- roo Lota St hool District being. nine-story private apartments mire, co-executors, and Charles transferred in 196 to the Car-j with grounj.fjooj. shops an(J r. Pingstock of Strasburg, rollton Exempted Village School st rtments -------------District.

During the years near- Jv 700 young people received City! wdfi Iheir start in life from Dellroy An official announcement said: Israeli government, the World Zionist Organization 1 the Knesset (parliament) announce with sorrow the passing of Moshe The announcemet added, Jewish people have been bereaved of a leader of state pilot of the movement anc teacher of the nation ont of true nobility of the house 0 Israel has gone to his eternal Gribble Rites Bank st, Dennison, who was admitted to Twin hospital June 24 with injuries received a I ii I au TfflMlf when he fell four floors down I lUI elevator shaft at Evans Pipe where he is employed, is re- I Oil liCUi ported in fairly good condition today at Twin City hospital. Polilli is well known as By United Press International County Receives Mr. and Mrs. George Riley and familv of California All-Time Record James McDivitt and his family. Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Anthony J.

Cele- Cleveland's former Amram and 3ther relatives, mayor, will serve as the presi- Mr anJ Mrs Jamef MaUer. dent representative (or "Jim tw0 sons of Somer5et, I McDivitt Day ceremonies are visitmg hjs parentSi Gov. James A. Rhodes today and pQtaort Mallemee. 620 by Lawrence H.

Richardson; executor. New'town Gets Lyle Stewart of Tippecanoe'-, appointed administrator under AwOTCl $8,000 bond of the, estate of Roy Newcomerstown Mayor B. of Rush twp, Holdsworth yesterday died June 7. accepted the American Automo- Will of ttiLiam M. I hi Oi national pe- Tuscarawas co received a 1 Dover, who 23, leaves destrian program appraisal Floyd Jones apartment on Mainly Begiming in 1956, the young 7 MHIiOtl are people have finished Dellroy.

visitine Mr and Mrs Junior high and 8 raduated frow AutO, GflS TOXCS usiting Mr. and Mrs. Murry Carromon sch0Ql have am anc r. an rs. been t0 pecome rnempers of the association and sent res- the more than the estate to hiT widow, Bea- award 0 village for en-ation cards Lack of address- 'f dlsfribution in auto trice E.

Uhl, nominated execu-, pieting years Without a enauon carets. acK 01 aauress llcense and gasoIine tax triX without bond. es has hampered the mailing of (ues for flsca, according cards to many graduates. helper in Dennison. For The independence weekend issued a proclamation declaring Mr and Mrs Dcan Wetzel of pedestrian traffic death.

ill of Asa Clay Maust of jhe presentation was made The dinner will be served at )ust completed Sugarcreek. who died June 20. by CecU Haver o( Newcomerv by State Auditor Chester W. leaves the estate to his widow, town a director 0f many years he has repaired old was the bloodiest Julv 4 th holi- Thursday as McDivitt Akron visltert over the weekend p' "'C Goble. The $150 distribution rep-: tola Maust, nominated aut0 At the cere- room by women of the I)e Iroj rosents a jump of more without bond.

mony were chief John United Presbyterian i and broken toys to give to the day on record and came within throughout the Buckeye needy children who otherwise four deaths of the record for State. The governor plans toi might not receive any at Christ- all summer holidays, a final join the motorcade on its final rlVG TrGOtCO In mas time. tabulation showed today. leg to Public Square ceremon- Mrs. Polilli said that her has-! The 557 traffic deaths during.

ies. tlTIGrgGnCy LOSCS to The McDivitts will be visiting Funeral services for Mrs Fred Gribble, 91, of 930 Race st, Dover, formerly of RD 2, this ciy, who died yesterday, will be at 1:00 p. m. Friday at the Jerusalem United band is in good spirits. He is the million over the Church of Christ, Stone Creek rd.

The Rev. Philip Schowalter will officiate and burial will be In church Calling hours at the nn-Hert-Geib Funeral Home of this city' will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow. The body will lie in state at the church from noon Friday until the time of services.

Hike Senators' "5 hours beginning at La traction and will be for about 6 p.m. local time last Friday! Mrs. parents. Mr. three more weeks.

He may be and midnight local time Mon- and Mrs. William J. Haas, of At TC Hospital The program will be held in the gym distribution for the previous President Wayne German of MorNQQG r- mu Each county received $26,000 Canton will be in charge of the of (a distriJu, LlCenSeS business session, which will con- addition, the municipalities; Dale E. Colvin, 20, Republic Five hospitalized for another two months, she said. Alloway, 18, RD 1, the suburban Lakewood, for a released at Twin Citv hos- ord of 510 set for a July 4 th The newest of yesterday president, will be toastmaster holiday of similar length last space heroes will narrate a 21- They were- and wil! inlroduce lhe main nf thp flioht nf speaker, Dr.

Frank Krebs of the flight Mary Helwig? Qf 215 Thomp. Va whQ is the elude with a memorial service. weie treattd SeU f)f i eesville vice 1 US( aravvas co steel employe, RD 3, at I win Citv hos -1 and the combined town- erstown, and Marsha M. I Lawver, who received special recognition for his part in the program, and Jack Everhart, manager-secretary of the Tuscarawas co AAA. The village had covered a death-free period of four years, but the award is made on a basis of Sherrodsvile.

who was critic- lotal olso surpassed minute film ally wounded when accidently the 556 figure ot the four day, Gennn, 4. in which he and Lt. son uhrichswille. after she formcr principal of the struck bv a blast trom a shot- 102 hour 1963 independence Col. Edward White orbited the fel, backwards down 10 or 15 Mrs.

Mildred Tom of recejved ...1, r6, thls tApplica- iwpplrpnd earth for four da vs fast ro 3 10131 01 tion). secretary- treasurer, says any- tQ be djVjded between the coun- Newcom- Frey, ships in the county received 18, Bobbie Brooks employe Do- three years through last ver. cember. In addition to the Jerry Lee Rams, 20, laborer, SPECIAL STAMP tion money $48,797 from and Shirley Jean Gal-: ROME (UPI) The Italian Post Ministry said Tuesday it ould issue 10 million copies of Phares David Hensley, a special stamp on July 16 to gun June 28, remains in fair earth for four days last ber borne. poor condition at the However, the toll fell slightly A crowd of 2,000 is expected Therese Cz ch 3 daughter one having a graduation pic- th He was injured when he tried lutlCheon Preceed' of Mr.

and Mrs'John Czich, 719 ture before 1937-38. to please WUmar mark a. 1 Lab01 Day weekend of 1963. ing the film. N.

1st st. Dennison for a cut to bring it with them or contact. to break up a fight betwen worst summer holiday in his- dogs. He struck one of the dogs with the butt of the shotgun, highways which discharged. Expense Accounts WASHINGTON (UPD Sen-j ators have received a new 11 i.

tl bulge in expense accounts in- nlci LQUS 6 eluding more money for round- I trips home, stamps, telephone MOOSC Lodge rire calls and office improvements. The possibility has been rais- McDivitt was scheduled to ar- rive with his family at 10 30 a her recelved when she her The final report of acciden- m. (EST) at Cleveland Hopkins down cement 5teps lhe llome tal deaths during the long week- Airport. a neighbor Iraffic 557 Lakewood officials also plan dulius Mascotti, Drownmgs Plane crashes Fireworks I California had 165 to honor the astronaut at fi banquet Thursday evening. 3 ----------------------81 46.

ot New Merchant Hotel, Dennison, for a puncture wound to her foot re rOllCeman hOr ceived when he stepped on a U'ville Named rusty nail. the highest TRADE DISCUSSION Fire Calls New Philadelphia Called to Austin H- 22, Army, 144 North ave NW at 6:55 this i and Melva J. morning where Mrs. Lila Me-, Cullough 81, was having diffi Dennison. tApphcat.on culty breathing.

Oxygen was, 8 Ferguror, 37. High- administered until a doctor ar- Edward Gephart begun duties rived and she was removed to Graham, beaubqian, botn of ploye, Strasburg, and Beverly Blanc tunnel between France J. Crawshaw 22 office worker, and Italy, this city. See Page 2 Jack Jill's Semi-Annual Clearance The Senate Appropriations that a maY have set or number of traffic deaths, 54. (UPI) The yir.

and Mrs. Donald Malone, Committee Tuesday approved caused a fire early Tuesday Folowing w-ere York and says there 552 Newport ave, Uhrichsville, the extras as part of the morning that gutted the bar and Qhio with 37 each and Mis-1 jdiscussion of an East- for cuts (0 both arms received 840,167 legislative money bill room of the Moose Lodge in soun with 31. for the fiscal year which begsn Donna Malone, 6 daughter oFjast njght as Uhrichsville mer- Union hospital. chant policeman replacing Don- Uhrichsville. (Application).

July 1 Jack Walters, bar manager, ARE PINEAPPLES The committee approved six reported to police following the to accept a position as special; West trade mission to Moscow she fell through a window contact man for the United to improve U.S.-Soviet relations ,1 at her home. Bank but no specific approach has Mitchell Edie. 12, son of Mr.1 Gephart, 41. son of the late man Catholic priests and nuns been made to the Soviet gov- and Mrs. Duane Edie, RD 1, Uh- Frank Gepharr.

was born in Ah- from nations have been killed aid Hiller who resigned June I RIM STATISTICS LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (UPI) authorities! reported Tuesday that 167 Ro- round-trips a year instead of fjre that $64.30 had been stolen L0ND0N'(l pf) AustraIjan ernment. two. 200 long distance phone from a glass jug and water 0fflCials reported today that a A department spokesman said foJ ron- but has lived in Uhrichs- the calls for a total of 1.000 min- gIass on the bar. is being de- Tuesday he coSld not sav fe' vilh' He allended independent utes per month from the iveloped at the Alston Tropical whether other Fastero Fnrn iMldvale high schoGl for ago ent 160 calls or 800 minutes, an Midvale high school for one were murdered by reb- Earlier a lodge spokesman station in New South 1 -----------7 iycar and from dun the lg months had reported that the bar room Wales cluL might be Flve Day ()hio ForCcast Carrollton Hlgh 00 in 1941 an official report said. $800 annual allowance for about 80 percent destroyed Temoeratures will average 2- He has operated his own nS rd Ter hai eariirt 0 3 -low nonnal.

Repre- masonr, and construction husi- storing the old and old the of the a fruit which tarv oh ness and has been active in pub- Senate SumelTourt cham- rCp0rted' wil. be less wasteful the can cussine Ealt wTT and 50tial bers in the CapiMl official estimate of dam-: officials said. ade him bus 87-63 oo Tnursday Gephan is married to the 1 age or possible cause of the The variety is described as M' (hairman Warren G. ar 1 Friday, warmer dur.ng mer Ethel Mae Newton of Uh- blaze, discovered about 3:59 a. juicier and with a bet- of the Sen- weekend.

Showers northeast richsville and they live in 206 1 PAY has given a lodge ter balance of acid and sugar 6 mmerce portion Thursday and over the Oak st. vLAlJO nUJ A I said this than the normal pineapple i te rhe of nex: week wil! -i Good Habit THE TIMES i average about half mch.j Your Times JONES Sewing And Yard 330 Kelly off Ray ave NW New Phila EVERYDAY DISCOUNTS THURSDAY SPECIALS Jiffy Cake Mix Reg. 1.38 79c Ass Plumbing Supplies Paper Towels Discounted From 10c Discounted 2 For 34c Automotive Spray Paints Cling cr Contact Reg. 1.29 97c Reg. 49c Yd 29c Yd.

STOP AT TURRIN DRIVE-THRU ICE COLD 7 DAYS A WEEK TURRIN'S DISCOUNT 130 Minnich Avenue NE Open Mon. Thru Sot. 9.00 To 9 00 FREE PARKING New Philadelphia Open Sunday 12 OO To 6.00.

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