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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 12

News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 12

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12 News Journal, Mansfield, 0. Saturday, July 12, 1975 -On the RecordsIn Mansfield Today Records admissions, releases and births at Mansfield General Hospital are now computerized. The following listings are taken directly from the hospital's computer print-out. Hospital Notes GENERAL HOSPITAL Admissions Mary J. Augustine, 496 Impala Patricia A.

Hout, Crestline; Debra S. Link, 310 Marshall Bertha M. Bartlett, 739 Armstrong Kathryn Gross, 83 South Stewart Jess F. Robertson, 1290 Lexwood Lilly R. Colvin, 219 Hedges Brian D.

Koprinik, 2095 Cloverdale Betty J. Gilmore, 937 Becky Gladys G. Ebersole, 1099 West Fourth Myrtle R. Humbert, Mansfield, RD Donielle R. Harsh, 216 South Trimble Dollie J.

Perry, 673 Armstrong Lou Miu, 864 Dresden Carolyn S. Cole, Willard, RD1; Peter P. Zeides, 123 West Prospect Philip R. Bosler, 424 Pearl Jane Y. Miller, 785 Piper Ora High, 173 West Second Bonnie S.

Nagel, 740 Delwood Christie A. Boebel, Lexington; Robert B. Kelley Lucas, RD Catherine M. Penney, Richland County Home; Fayma S. Martin, Shelby; Cheryl E.

Swanger, Shelby. Releases Dorsey B. Criss, 3750 West Fourth Myrtle G. Pfahler, Crestline; Susan M. Kurry, 1470 Harding Mark W.

McKee, 575 Fairoaks Barbara Hospital Records Listed LOUDONVILLE Admissions Myron Griffin, Loudonville; Ross Quickle, Loudonville; David Livingston, Perrysville. MT. GILEAD Admissions Ada Stiner, Cardington; Betty Fuller, Mt. Gilead; Linda Jackson, Cardington. Birth A son to Mr.

and Mrs. John Keith, Mt. Gilead. ASHLAND Admissions Charles Drake, Ashland; Mrs. Lola Fausnight, Ashland; Bertha Humbert, Ashland; James Iceman, Ashland; Mrs.

Sheila Weitcel, Ashland. Births A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hicks, Ashland; a son to Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Kitchen, Savannah. WILLARD Admissions Mrs. Hester Mink, Willard. Birth A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Collins, Willard. CRESTLINE Admissions Mrs. Jack Dodds, Crestline; Mrs. Bobby Wicker, Galion. SHELBY Admissions Charles Gutherie, Shelby.

BUCYRUS Admissions Mrs. Flossie Powell, Bucyrus; Mrs. Richard Burgin, Bucyrus; Kris Walter, Bloomville; Mrs. Clara Gundrum, Bucyrus. GALION Admissions Miss Trudy Stevens, Crestline; Miss Anita Alfrey, Galion; Miss Lorraine Dankowski, Galion; Robert Midbaugh, Galion; Edward Wilson Galion; David Jacobs, Crestline; Mrs.

Grace Webber, Galion; Mrs. Matilda Slusser, Galion; Mrs. Robert Ricksecker, Galion; Mrs. Floyd Strohminger, Mansfield; Mrs. Kenneth Dilgard, Crestline; Mrs.

Esther Gillion, Mansfield; Mrs. Nancy Dunford, Bucyrus; Karl Langoehr Galion; Paul Davis, Marion; Leicy, Galion; Alex Zacharzuk, Galion. Birth A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Groves, Galion.

Changes Jobs COLUMBUS (AP) William E. Garnes will leave his job as coordinator of the Ohio Public Employes Compensation Board Saturday to become an area director of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes. DUNAGIN'S PEOPLE DO POP 7-12 TUNROM 1975 Sentinel Star Field Newspaper Syndicate people. Standing a few feet under the stream of jets heading for the same Runway 22L that the Eastern plane was approaching on June 24, they pick over the site with bare hands. "They think the best souvenirs have the name of the airline on it," said Peter Sofio, 23, a machinist.

Officially, the police have come to keep traffic moving at the site which has been open to the public since last Thursday when the government investigation of the crash was completed. But unofficially, one police officer said, he drives by to "chase the scavengers away out of respect for the "wow! JAMES BOND WOULD REALLY IN TROUBLE WITH THE SENATE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE OVER THAT ONE!" Scavengers Hunt Crash Souvenirs Newsday two weeks ago killing 113 KENNEDY AIRPORT, N.Y. The search for souvenirs is not easy. The scavengers have to ignore muck, marshland, mosquitos, an occasional rat, the almost deafening screech of low-flying jets, the soft roadside sand that traps automobiles, the police who irregularly attempt to keep the area cleared of people, and the disapproving comments of the merely curious. But the scavengers have been coming by the hundreds Ger- to search the wreckage Eastern Air Lines that crashed into the York City Idlewild dump off Rockaway LA LAZARUS US Closed Monday Till 3 P.M.

for cyrus; Bernard L. Pfaff, Wooster: Henry F. Wooley, 358 Muth Scott P. Lacey, 2456 Walker Lake Alisa L. Wolfe, Perrysville, RD Roberta J.

Ward, 119 Arthur Bryan L. Winters, 150 Grover Kenneth L. Hall, Lisbon; Paul G. Such, Lexington; Gordon A. Riley, Ashland; Michael T.

Steward, Mansfield, RD Johnie V. Mounts, 365 Empire Ronnie C. Byrd, 1 Mt. Gilead, RD 3: Lewis A. Workman, 310 Greenlee Linda S.

Hicks, Shelby. PEOPLE'S HOSPITAL Admissions Miss Grace Brodhead, 381 Buffalo John Frederick, Mansfield, RD Mrs. James Barney, 152 Cliffbrook Dr. Releases- Annabell Smith, Ashland; Jodi M. Sheridan, 1698 East Evergreen Judy M.

Gonzales, 1030 Fairfax Harold Hinklin, 222 Penn Mrs. Max McKown, 532 Stewart Harold Shoup, 607 Woodville Roy A. Steagall, 352 Newman Patricia A. Comisford, 552 Fuhrer Marcus Ware, 833 Bowman Anna B. Rose, 502 Hanna Rd.

Births GENERAL HOSPITAL Friday Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hout, Crestline. Son to Mr. and Mrs.

ald Link, 310 Marshall Ave. Son to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bartlett, 739 Armstrong St. no-iron walking shorts at a price you'll run for 3.99 J.

Ross, 1531 Windsor Caroline Johnson, rear 144 West First Lucille C. Callahan, 189 South Mulberry Lula M. Conner, 249 East First John M. Wilhelm, Mansfield; James I. Wheeler.

State Route 13 South; Georgianna Smith, rear 395 Springmill Orban Thornsberry, 328 Oak William Johnson, 195 East Second Sondra L. Meehan, 387 North Stewart baby boy Meehan, 387 North Stewart Charles E. Lehman, 150 Chilton Dallas G. Carrington, Nevada, RD Okemia L. 'Hobbs, 111 West Fifth Myron S.

Griffin, Loudonville; Mark G. Kehres, New Washington, RD Harry L. Oliver, 517 Woodward Floyd E. Miller, 114 Massa Ursula M. Mitchell, RD Martha C.

Bunfill, 658 Yale Henry A. Ewald, 1078 Curtis John G. Lang, Lexington; Mary A. Kieras, Lexington; Roger D. Starcher, Chicago, Joyce L.

Hatcher, 210 Educational baby boy Hatcher, 210 Educational Terry E. Schnitzer, 78 South Brookwood Bradley M. Black, Butler; Marilyn R. Pifher, 2860 Park Avenue West; Loretta M. Holbrook, 476 Wayne Karen A.

Hunt, 217 Coul Carla L. Mounts, 55 Lilac Court East; Robert A. Lemon, Ash- land, RD Aretta Hamilton, Greenwich, RD Ruth C. Carroll, Butler; Kelly Bachtel, 233 Whittier Thomas E. Armbruster, Bu- Machine washable and permanent press walking shorts of cotton and polyester poplin.

Summer solids and plaid fancies in sizes 30-42. super buy of fashion sportshirts 2 for $7 Crews, collars, plackets fancy and solid colors. A tremendous selection of 1st quality, closeout and famous maker irregular knit shirts polyester, acrylic, poly or nylon knits that look much more expensive! MEN'S SPORTSWEAR D951, MALL LEVEL In Municipal Court Charges, persons charged and dispositions in Municipal Court were: Physical control of motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol Phillip R. Baker, Shiloh, fined $500 and costs, $300 fine suspended on condition of no law violations for one year. Driving while intoxicated Johnnie G.

Beard, 460 Cherry fined $150 and costs, 30 days in county jail, operator license suspended 30 days, 27 days jail sentence suspended on condition of no law violations for one year; and operating motor vehicle while license is suspended, dismissed; Ronald L. Teeter, Bellville, dismissed. Petit theft Gregory McDonald, 237 Superior fined $100 and costs; Mike Wadlington, 95 South Linden fined $100 and costs, $90 fine suspended on condition of no law violations for one year. Unsafe operation David C. Rader, Ashland, fined $100 and costs.

Reckless operation Lewis B. Jones, Canton, fined $100 and costs, operator license suspended 60 days with driving rights after 30 days; Reckless operation Penny J. VanMeter, Ashland; and Roger L. Jones, 187 East First both fined $50 and costs. Left of center James D.

Cooper, 226 West Fifth fined $25 and costs; and operating motor vehicle on temporary permit unaccompanied by licensed driver, fined $50 and costs; Improper left turn Beulah M. Brown, 209 South Franklin paid $15 waiver. Improper change of lanes Robert T. Senn, Holly Hill, and Robert Hubbard, Hamilton; both paid $15 waivers. Unsafe vehicle Darlene R.

Scott, Independence, paid $15 waiver. Following too closely William E. Gedeon, North Royalton, paid $15 waiver. Speeding Peter D. Sorrow, Walpole, Charlie Prentiss, Memphis, Larry S.

Wirth, Rockport, Thomas L. McCaskey, Hinckley; John R. Cliver Pennsaukon, N.J.; Billy D. Carrol, Sun Fish, Robert C. Pantelis, St.

Paul, and Ward L. Duffey Muscle Shoal, all paid $25 waivers; Speeding Thomas C. Clark, Houston, Texas; Vern E. Fierce, Glouster; Richard L. Hine, Dover, Fred Whitlow, Garfield Heights; Clinton Riley Cincinnati; Speeding Bernard J.

Quicci, Wooster; Patricia F. Poston, Carthage, Roman Paczynski, Transcona, Manitoba; Bennie L. Davis Akron; Gabriel Filippeli, Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Peter W. Trakas, Independence; all paid $20 waivers; Speeding Jerome M. Magura, Titusville, Robert M.

Comyns, Margate, Ronald L. Spicer 3,59 West Fifth Thomas P. Moyer, Mansfield RD Suzanne K. Smith, 143 Columbia George S. Kerestes, 974 Piper Robert H.

Waters, Mentor; Daniel E. Winters, Shelby; Lloyd G. Smith, Shiloh; and Melvin L. Parham, Bradenton, all paid $15 waivers; James E. Stone, Birmingham, Louis C.

Steckenrider, Herrin, William L. Twining II, Denver, Ozell Barnett, Sharon, and Samuel R. Shalala, Ft. Knox, all paid $20 waivers; Speeding Arthur H. Darling, Lucas; Raymond L.

Guill, 3181 Beverly Lane; Elvin E. Pogue, 433 Woodlawn Dellit B. McVicker, 1012 West Longview Thomas A. Scott, Shelby; Robert M. Rhodes, 493 Wayne Danny W.

Smith, Bellville: Sharon L. Chatman, 284 Chester Timothy J. Thompson, Lexington; Michael R. Simmons, Ashland; Edgar L. Beagle, Crestline; Allen E.

Sowash, 606 West Andover; John J. Brndiar, Parma; Earl P. Knight, Akron; Larry S. Ritchey, Perrysville; Benjamin D. Buel, Springfield; Donald W.

Cole, Youngstown; and Eugene Brown, Tampa, all paid $15 waivers. Jo ROBINSON. JEWELERS OPEN TOMORROW SUNDAY, 12 to 4 P.M. at the Richland Mall of the jetliner New garbage Blvd. Inventory.

BUDGET Shop men's irregular underwear 2 for 1.49 All cotton T-shirts and briefs that are tailored for true fit and maximum comfort. Briefs and "T's" in sizes XL. MARK SPITZ quick-drying swimsuit doubles as underwear sale 1.99 XL. Reg. 2.50.

Two purpose underwear of nylon doubles as a swimsuit. Quick drying too. Choose solid or fancy prints in sizes L. BUDGET MEN'S FURNISHINGS D952, MALL LEVEL.

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