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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 12

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t. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1945 MANSFIELD Livestock GIVES REPORT MANSFIELD NEWS IN BRIEF DUE ACTION IN COURT Intl IN COURT I celpts 600 ea ago. Qu(4tations: Good to choice quality butchers 140400 II). 81460; i roughs stags 613.6014.00: boats sows and pigs i pigs $6.0040.00. 1 CArrt.E: Receipts 275 bead.

Market 50c higher compared with week ago. Damages on Gond to choice dryted steers $ib 00- good to choice dryted heifers Kiwanis club at the llansfieldLeland hotel. Ills subject will be: "Some Earlier Days in Mansfield." Glenn V. Taylor will be program chairman. Birth Reported Mrs.

John Iluck, 296 Auburn street, has received word of the birth of a on to her brother-in-law and sister, AOM 3C and Mrs. Adam Freiheit, at Casco, Wash. The child was born Oct. 30 at the Naval hospital there Navyman Freiheit is stationed at the navy base at Casco. Added to Traffie LI4--Jesse W.

Mishey, 611 South Main street, and Rose Whaley, Lexington, R. D. 1, were added today to the list of six traffic violators to appear In traffic court at 1:30 p. m. today.

Alishey was cited for failure to yield the right of way, by Joseph W. Rabel, 213 Richland avenue: and Miss Whaley is being cited by the police for driving without an operator's license. 16.00-17.00: medtum to good dryfed for Hearing Leers medium to good I dryfed hers ife medium to Wednesday. 'good cattle good to choke bulls 112.00-14.00: good to choke cows Zli2 00.13, SO: medium to good cows including two ac.1 and a criminal 1 Poe'lr for trial dur-! head: dairy cows per four days in Rich-1 leld: "I'Y co per common pleas court, CAI.VES Receipts 200 head. Market assignment clerk, compared with wek ago.

Good I to choke S17.00-18.30: medium to good SI6.00-17.00: day old calves 1 Wednesday is a per cwt. common to cull $16.00 down. SHEEP: Receipts 500 head. brought by Fred 1 1.am hs Good to choice $14 the Akron, Can. medium to good good feed Voungstown Railroad tismhs si1.00.13,00: common end cull 1 $10,00 dour'.

Sheer Good to chi I we employed by the I coo: mr di um to good 'c ewes on July 29, and cull ewes 11.00 down; got off a train at I Y4PealTh'i ether ito down; 10 down; aged slaughter bilAtir; and as he walked 14.00 down; breeding ewes per standing train, he I head. hole, falling and PITTSBURGH 1,1 ESTOCK I P.I.,rrsnuttcii (iNsi --C at tle 75 injury, he said, steady. Glass steers atePil to work since i Mt-1M coSnii7m-108n: mnfIVIiitplm good' 2 is represented 1 15.51); heifers good choice good contmon medium Attys. Will and "lin cous good choice $IO 5041.50; medium good $4-9: canners and cut. Thursday is the 1 srk-750: hulls good choice mxteedal(117 Middlebrook.

the City of Mans.11515; Iso-200 MR: 15 is suing for 11.ri.i,S125,Z2,111,5h: $1514' that he was re- 1 1 jib.S..-.1-12'..C'al)14(4 lbs. roughs to the Liberty I pool because he tans', Choke spina attorneys are Par. 14: common en: -goVethSeir3; of Cleveland. $445 Ott VPS 125 adv criminal case to be s17.50-i8.4o: mecilfil is one against land common to the Liberty pool because he attorneys are Par. of Cleveland.

criminal case to be is one agairst Dies At Home of Daughter Mrs. Euseha Montgomery, widow of W. J. Montgomery, 60, died early today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward West, 310 Newman street, after a lingering illness.

Born July 10, 1835, in Bucyrus, Mrs. Montgomery had spent the greater part of her life in Missouri, coming to Mansfield 17 years ago. Surviving are two sons. L. Mont.

gomery, Galion and William of Houston; one foster son, O. S. Aldridge, Mason City, Iowa; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Comstock, Crest line, Mrs. John M.

Jones, Ontario end Mrs. West; one brother, J. U. Boyer, Marion; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Wappner Funeral home Wednesday at 11 a.

m. with Rev. R. NV, Mc Nary of Ontario, in charge. The body will then be sent to Houston for burial.

12 INDUCTED Board Three Reveals County Men Taken Into Service. TwelVe men from the Mansfield area were inducted Into the service through local board No. 3, Richland county on Oct. 31. The list includes: David Levi Burger, R.

D. 5, and Harlan Eugene Taylor, R. D. 6, Mansfield; Lester Lee Eckert, Lexington; David Alvin Grubb, and George Dale Swank, Butler; Clendon Eugene Holler, Fredericktown; James Junior Little. Lucas.

Clarence Bernard Partin and William Arnold Sites, Bellville; Worley Reed, Shelby: Floyd Lee Robbins, and Richard 'Wayne Vharton, Plymouth. SUFFERS STROKE GALION Miss Lydia Ulmer who makes her home with ber brother, J.1!If. Ulmer of Gill avenue, is in Bucyrus City hospital, in an unconscious condition. She suffered a stroke Saturday evening while about to board a bus in Bucyrus on a return trip to Galion after. visiting friends in the neighboring city.

I)Ntinetive COSTUME JEWELRY Watch RepairIli-De, Service TRENURG JEWELERS Phone 2759-4 23 S. Main St. Southern Hotel Bldg. 1:7 1 PA GT Ill'Et 3 Foil Ac couNi Suit for $50 0 Calendar Wedr Three Cases, tions for damag 'case, are schedu ing the. next to land county con C.

A. McKinley, announced toda3 Scheduled for 1150,000 action I Myers against ton and Venni While he was railroad compam i Myers said he North Auburn a beside the Mai stepped into a I injuring his hip. Because of thr he has been unal the accident. II in the action by O'Donnell. Scheduled for case of Jack D.

Lily street, vs. ti field. Middlebro, $500 on grounds fused admission park swimming is colored. His at ker and Shackelf The only crirr heard this week Emzie NVilson, with cutting with Wilson is accuse( sie Rose last Ji North Main stn represented by O'Donnell. The for Friday.

BIRTH I CALIONCpl. lard Cochran of street are the i born Sunday mor pital. ----7 One NATI( SECLI 11113 LOW-P STOCK I Priced at Prospectus slots LIVINGSTON .0 0.P.S. MI Phone 4 I PAGE TWELVE 3 CASES FOR COUNTY FoR Ao COUNTY Suit for Calendar Three Cases, lions for damages case, are scheduled ing the. next land county C.

A. McKinley, announced today. Scheduled for 11110,000 action Myers against ton and company. hile he was railroad company Myers said he North Auburn beside the stepped into a injuring his hip. Because of the he has been unable the accident, fie in the action by O'Donnell.

Scheduled for case of Jack D. Lily street, vs. field. Middlebrook $500 on grounds fused admission park swimming la colored. His ker and Shackelford The only heard this week fused admission park swimming is colored.

His ker and Shackelford The only heard this week Emzie NVI with cutting with W'llson is accused sie Rose last North Main represented by O'Donnell. The for Friday. with cutting with Wilson is accused sie Rose last North Main represented by O'Donnell. The for Friday. BIRTH CALIONCpl.

Iard Cochran of street are the born Sunday One of Neel NATIONAL SEMITES STOCK Priced at Prospequs NIT LIVINGSTON 0.P.S. Phone of 3 who is charged intent to wound. of cutting Tes July 16. at 221'i street. He via be Attys.

Will and hearing was set intent to wound.1 of cutting Tes July 16. at 2211i street. lie wll i be Attys. Will and hearing was Set 11110011 DIES ,00010.10. Mrs.

Lula M. Brake Succumbs After Brief Illness. Mrs. Lula M. Brake, 59, widow of the late Ralph E.

Brake, IS6 South Main street, died at 6:30 p. m. yesterday in General hon. pital following a short illness. Born in Perrysville, Nov.1.

1685, Mrs. Brake spent the greater part of her life in Nlansfield. Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Joseph Mc.

Far land and Mrs. Carl Bistline, both of this city. The body is being held at the Finefrock funeral home. Funeral services are incomplete. "It Sure Is the Sporting Thing to Do." and while we're speaking of sports, particularly the rugged outdoor sportsmen's activities, let us put in a plug on our sweaters and Jackets.

We've got 'eml Wool Sweaters $1.95 up Plaid Vont Shirts $6.93 Capeskin Jackets .413.30 up i115)1s. NiCalinttli. 'in WARNER BROS. owl TOMORROW! A Murderer At Large and a Blind Detective On the Trail! 1 ARNOLD MOO IVI I t14 -r of I oto 1 i 111111F 4.4.1 0 T. Now Showing lilt Two Big (VC.

C-t---' 0 0 Itt .5:3,,, OrgIV 4 p----- Ististioli Also MEN MISTER! ROMANCE! imrot IMNIIIINTA CHICAGO IA I04TOCK CHI('AW rINR) Bogs 20.000 steads ToP $14.85.: bulk $14 85; heav; medium light 51TM; islig4114.111Vispia$414a0-14 soui cattle! 7,000: ste.ady. Strong. Calves 1 Son: steady. Beet steers! choice $17- IS: medium yearlings $12-18. Butchers! heifers cows $9- 14,50: buns $9-14; calves OF feeder steers stockers: steers (4) and hvirers and Mrs.

Wil- Sheep: 4.500; steady. Lambs $14- 637 We yearlings $11-st Church i NEWS JOURNAL Timely Announcements Out of town until further notice DR. A. DAVID. SMITH (D9) Pandora Dance.

Wednesday, November 7th, 9:30 to 12:30. Nels Blocker orchestra, Grotto hall. Notice To Ideal Bakery Customers Due to shortage of, sugar points and rather than use cheap substitutes, we will be closed for about 1 month. Ideal Bakery Pastry Shop, 26 N. Diamond.

(11-6) Watch Rppair Bowman St. Nov. 17th-Jan. 17th. (C-k) DR.

CLELAND Dentist 3rd Floor Farmers Bank 10:00 a. p. 2163-1 1 M. (C-k) IIAIR SPECIALISTS, 3620-6 for appointment. Franklin at First.

Mapes Mapes. (J-k) BabeQuit your beefing about that burn in the rug. today I called Ralph Stanton and he said get it repaired. 3579-6 Hank. (Fk) Sealed beam adapter kits just received.

Penn Auto Store, 22 S. Main. (11-k) Grain Market (IMAGO GRAIN CHICAGOOwn Wheat Dee. $1.79 14 Niny61.7714 July 1.7214. Sept.

1.70 Corn Dee. 1.1817. May 1.183s. Oats Dee. 683,12, May July Sept.

681,,,14. Rye Dec. May 1.624- July 1.413s. BOY SCOUTS CITED CINCINNATI-11P More than 1,900 Boy Scouts from Hamilton, Clermont and Brown counties will receive General Eisenhower medals here next Monday for collecting 1,000 or more pounds of waste paper in the national Boy Scout drive, Presentation will be made by Brig. Gen.

Harold C. Vander-meet', commanding general of the Fifth division artillery headquarters at Camp Campbell, Ky. 3 FLOOR MOWS NITELY RINGSIDE NITE CLUB "It's the RestAt the Rinvildefor Less 1 -I i 12 75; feeders eves parents of a son 6.50. morning at City hospital. ND 1 CLEVELANDCattle 300 steady; I i'fii PS 301) mike and strong; sheep and the ilia4 unv( ts spring lambs )11) I.

stead it Other ptes 1 i li ge the 11-1 the 41liommm a Tells Ministers About Pension Fund. Rev. A. H. Doescher, secretary of the pension fund of the Evan.

gelical denomination, addressed the Mansfield Ministerial association on the subject of "Ministerial Pensions" Tuesday at the Mansfield public library. Tracing the history of ministers' pensions from 1717 to the present time, Rev. Doescher teferred to the modern ministers' pension systems in terms of 'big "Total assets of the 23 -units comprising the ministers' confer. ence pensions of the various denominations," he said, "amounts to $234,000,000, representing 000 memberships growing out of church memberships, totaling 000.000." lie stated that pension pay. ments made by the 23 denominational groups average approximately $15,000,000 a year.

The next business meeting will be held Dec. 3. Investment Issues (Quotations Furnished by Livings Ion Williams (o. Members National Assorlation frivestment Dealers) Affiliated Funds 6.13 116.70 Amer Bus Funds 4.71 5.16 rent 'try Shares 34 74 37.35 Dividend Shares 1.65 111.81 Eundatnental Shares 33.46 136,67 Incorporated Investors 31.89 h34.211 Keystone Custodian B-1 28.74 h30.10 do 14-2 27.57 30.24 do B-3 20 07 22410 do B-4 12.11 do K-1 21.43 h23.49 do K-2 31 17 h34 26 do S-1 30.13 do S-2 16.51 18.1)1 do S-3 34.69 do S-4 7.33 h8.14 Manhattan Fund 9.26 h10.18 Alassachusetts Investors 29.13 h31.32 National Securities Series: Low Priced Bonds 7.83 h8.63 Selective Group Series 4.78 115.30 Speculative Series 4 91 h5 45 Low Priced Stocks 5.50 h6.17 New York Stocks: Agricultural Stocks 13.33 14 64 Automobile 8,82 9.70 Rank Storks 12.19 1319 Building Storks 9.89 10.87 Aviation Storks lila 816.65 ChemIcal Stocks 9.92 10.90 Electric Equip 10.12 11.16 Insurance Stocks 11.64 12.70 Alachinery Storks 11.91 13.04 Merchandising Stocks 13.43 14.95 Metal Storks 8.40 9.24 Oil Industry 11.61 12,76 Public Utilitiles 8.36 9.24 Railroad Stocks 8.28 9.11 Railroad Equipment 9.71 10.67 step! Stocks 8.48 9.33 Speculathe Stocks 15.44 16.95 h-New High. -Ex-dividend.

SON IS BORN GALIONA son was born Monday at City hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ilershner of Route Galion. Trusses Abdominal Belts Elastic Hosiery MAYER DRUG STORE Sixth and 7 PAUL LEE'S Chinese-American Restaurant In lintel eaturing INE OODS FOODS Served In Tap Munn DRINKS Sened In Dining. Room IN Hear L.

E. WEISHONS WITIA SWEEP 1 41'1 1 )11 'SECONDHAN BEER WINE LIQUOR Meet Tour Friends at the 36 BAR 36 V. 4th St. 4th BIG WEEK BILLY "king of Parodies" ll'ERA ALLEN Acrobatic and Novelty JIMMY LEE Tops In Taps Formerly 6.1. Joe PICTURES TAKEN Our photographer will take pictures of your 'party and friends.

Pictures developed in a half hour. TIJIte them home with 3'ou same evening. Opportunity Nile Mon. Tues. Wed.

Thurs. FREE DANCING 2 Shows Nightly 10:30 and 1:30 Bar Open Daily at 9 A.M. SUPPORT OUR CONIMUNITY WAR FEND ASNIFT-TICTRJ BN El Wink C. Wappner, Mgr. Free Atha! aim' Except Sat.

Ends Tonite: "China Sky" "Body Snatcher" 40,1 :74, sIrLm I llEtSCIT 1. g.44f ARV' 3) ik4, 4 1444, pa Lii, 0 HIPPFrances 9L 0 i 012 I SHilES LOW-PRICED Shares Market 4 tereft from MILLI1113 Inc. Mansfield, Ohio 4171-8 NAL LS SLRJES MED Shares Market tereft trom M11.111)13 Inc. itonefield, Ohio 4171-8 Auto stolen W. Richard Simms, 641 West Fourth street, reported yesterday the theft of his auto and a pair of saddle bags from his motorcycle, both of which were in his garage Sunday night.

Permit IssuedA building per. mit has been issued to Mrs. Lois Rester, 596 Russell road, for a brick addition to the residence at the same address to cost an 'estimated 84,000. Size of the addition was given as 24 by 20 by 16 feet. No contractor was listed, club meetsThe Mothers' Sewing club will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Friendly House, with Mrs.

Harry Light of Ganges, instructor. Mrs. J.ight will continue her instruction of slip-cover sewing and will begin classes in upholstering in the near future. Legion MeetingRegu)ar meet-, ing of the McVey Post of the American Legion will be held tomorrow at 8 p. in, at the Legion Home.

Plans for the observance of Armistice day will be discussed according to Ralph A. Hughes, commander. Relates IlistoryE. W. Dann will tell of some of the interesting things that happened hi Mansfield back through the years in a talk Thursday noon before the Temperatures Tempel ature range for the put 24 hours eliding at noon today as recorded by Mansfield airport.

Yesterday's. high-59. Yesterday's low--46. TPmperatitre at n4ion-59. 21-hour average-54.

Precipitationnone. Wind velocity-21 M.P.H. S. SW. High Low Other Cities Yesday Today Cleeland 46 Cincinnati 6 42 Columbus 63 47 01110Clear and warmer tonight.

Wed nesday increasing cloudiness, followed by showers beginning in afternoon or night. WATCH Repairiag Our Specialty Engraving. Stone Setting G. E. LEIENDECKER Basietnent Woolworth's 55 N.

Main St. SINUS SUFFERERS Get SUN1S For Prompt and Mewling Relief No Smearing, No Sniffing. Feet alive in day time. Peaceful Rest at night- Clear your head witt SUN'S. HURSH'S DRUG STORE Cot.

Fourth Maitland titis. 3 1 0 1411 at 11' .4, I it Ai0 1 11 1st i I A ,1 HARING'S For Ferfect DIAMONDS II Park Ave. V. Tue. Through Sat.

Open 5 P. M. Close 7 A. M. Sun.All Day and Night Close 3:09 Mon.

Morn. Food So Good You'll Come Back For More! MAIN ST. LUNCH 111 N. Main Start tour CHECKING ACCOUNT 4 111 11.4 Cs 4- 4 4 Vt, 41--- 440000311 i A 1 I .9: 14 A VI 0 0 15 SOUTH WALNUT ST. Announces EDDIE.

McNEW As New Manager 1 1 Special For Wednesday and Thursday FRIED CHICKEN Fresh Garden Salad Mashed Potatoes Cake and Ice Cream Vegetable And Choice of Beverage OPEN 21 HOURS DAILY Ifi ft EXCEPT ON TUES. CLOSED 9 P.M. TO 5 A.M. -111110 With Any Amount No minimum balance is required with ThriftiCheck service and re is no mon servicl Owls. Ask about this service CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK TRUST CO.

there is no monthly service Ask about this service. Main at Third Member Enders' Doposit Inasranen Corp. a RAFFERTY 151 1 A Frances RAFFERTY Pout Ray COLLINS LANGTON and FRIDAY BIBLE CHURCH 161 Park Ave. East It's Excitement Lashes the Screen Again! CLARK GABLE-LORETTA YOUNG "CALL OF THE WILD" OPEN Eastern Welcomes You to the Divisional Conference Nov. 6, 7, 8 2:30 and 7:30 Do You Know That You Do Not Need To Cash In War Bonds I 1 THE CITI 11111111111011111111111111111EM i It 11 I 1 I i i I I I 1 I if.f--:f:1 I 4 .7.

t- 1 Th 1 I NLt ME 3d .11.11. I I 1 i PRRH1 NOW! 1.1,,,,,., a plrifip-7-4-7? 'VI gaSINEETI DICK POWELL CLAIRE TREVOR ANNE SHIRLEY I I. "11111111MV pin4 "THE KID SISTER" Roger Pryor Judy Clark LONG DAR US N. Main St. SEER LW OR LUNCH HARRY CASAD.

Prop. a iviiii SWEET' Dizic I 0,01" i --t 0 REV. 0 REV. (General Field Supenisorl To Buy That New Car Soon Available? We Have an Attractive Auto Loan Plan That Fits Every Need! 4A1.1r., 1 4 1 il A 11: I It; .11 It i Yaittfill ROM 110 0 WEDNESDAY IS FEE MOVIE DAY TO ALL BOND BUYERS. PURCHASE VICTORY BONDS HERE AND SEE OUR SHOW FREE.

oNowo Four Wonderful Living the great love story of our clay! 4411, fts Cpoum I In za I Im 1 130 IIM t10 CV PT CRAWFORD JONES (District Supenisor) 0 EVAN. HARRY M. STRACHAN I 4 And Many Visiting 'Iliiisters From Other States. I SAVE 'YOUR WAR BONDS AS A BACKLOG OF SIXTRITY FOR FUTURE NEEDS ....1 $1, 1 It 71 .11111.1117 1. 40i i.41.0.

Featuring Special Music at Each Service Thurs.Hear the "Johnsville Men's Chorus" DON'T MISS THESE SERVICES Pastors: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee Phone 9Ae RIMERS PARK AVLITEST MANSFIELD, 01110 1 (fit? 3126-1 1 NonEnnommimalP.

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