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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 5

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Mansfield, Ohio
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Injured rea At Galion it ew5 I GALION Summertime accidents from baseball, pow 51 1 Mansfield News-Journal Monday, June 30, 1958 er mowers ana automobiles kept the emergency room at Galion Community Hospital busy over tne weekend. Charles Louis McCray, six- cratch 'n- Deaf year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCray, Galion, RD 2 was treated at the hospital at 8:30 p. m.

Saturday, for a fractured upper right arm and released. The boy was in Wins First Prize For CE Float Richland Group Tops In State By JOHN GRAY Staff Correspondent jured when he fell out of an automobile. A severely cut right index finger and minor injury to a toe oi ner right foot were suf I 1 1 fered by Mrs. Kay Powers, 494 Kroft Friday. She a -V caught her hand in a power mower as sne was shutting off SHELBY Richland took first prize for the best tne motor.

float in the parade held Sat Richard Grubb, 11, son of urday at the 73rd annual Christian Endeavor Union at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Painesville, 0. FEDERAL MARSHALS LEAVE FARMER POWERLESS Ethan Stangland stands by the door of his empty barn on his farm near Albion, after federal marshals attached his two farm tractors. He was left without power to work his land.

The tractors were taken to satisfy a $394 fine and court judgment for having 16 acres of wheat in excess of his allotment in 1954. In 1958 federal agents impounded Stangland's bank account of $9. (UPI Telephoto) In charge of Gary Hipsherj Grubb, 1012 Charles had his left hand X-rayed at the hospital, Saturday. He was injured while catching a Little or bhelby, the float was judged Via Kocf in tVio ctntA anf mmII be entered in Mansfield's League baseball game at lsnth anmvprcnrv nararia in Open Tonight 'til 8:30 Fantastic Sale of Slightly Marred Famous Brand Radios, TV's and Major and Small Appliances Heise Park Friday night, be held July 12. when he was struck by the The entire delegation of 19 bat of another player.

He suf fered, contusions of his hand "Richlanders helped make the float which had its theme Expansion Of Shelby Water System Studied in anotner Daseoaij acci "For Christ and the Church. dent, James Sheffer, 14, of 219 West Summit playine mm mm mmmmw in the Babe Kuth League Fn painted in large letters across the top. A red background was used on the truck borrowed for the float, with Richland inch water line to Mickey Rd. SHELBY A report on day night was hit on the right Reg. $19.95 All Brass PORTABLE TV STAND, .88 proposed improvements of hand by a ball as he was and up that road to Mans field Ave.

to connect with ex Shelby's water system pre holding the bat. His right pared by Floyd G. Browne thumb was severely cut. isting Iinesthere. The line will furnish water for the new and Associates of Marion, consulting engineers, recom American Machine and Foun Gets Post mends another reservoir north dry Co.

under construction County in large white letters across both sides. BEST COUNTY GROUP Richland County Christian Endeavorers also were judged the "best county group" for activities carried' on during the past year and brought home a cup and certificate. If three of the certificates are south of Mickey Rd. of the city to provide an ade quate water supply for future With Band needs of the city. Cost of this phase of the improvement, $110,000, will be paid through higher water rates which were approved by Mayor Ross Sipes said the new location was recommend SHELBY Gary Kocher.

council earlier this month. The ed because the site of the pres former Shelby High School rates, which will go into ef received, the county will get ent reservoirs would not be fect Aug. 1, represent the first Band member, has been named head drum major of large enough if the city's pop' to keep the cup donated as j. i ri ulation grows and there is a the University of Michigan increase since Shelby purchased the Shelby Water Co. in 1933.

greater demand for water. Marching Band. The two present reservoirs would continue to be used uie ci iiesi-iiiuuias nwaiu. The new cup donated by Finance Director Chester P. Monn of Shelby for the convention was won for the first time by the Franklin County Trained by Dwight W.

Som- erville of Shelby, one of the since they are in a satisfactory location as far as purity top band leaders in the eight- of the water is concerned. group. school Northern Ohio League the Shelby drum major will Richland County also won 500 Register For Lessons In Swimming head the University of Mich The consulting engineers said the proposed intake for the new water system is up igan Band this fall for football games. the Miller-Monn Award for the best junior work and placed second for the most registrations outside the host stream from the sewage treatment plant and no contamina-j SHELBY ACTIVITIES BUCYRUS Approxi-j tion from the treatment plant counties. Miss Patricia Pugh of Shelby served as state Gary headed the band at matelf 500 children have reg Shelby High School for two istered for beginners, inter registrar, and Mary Lou Liv-I would ever reach the water shed that is to be used as wa ter supply.

years and took part in other mediate and junior life saving ingston was Richland County convenient stand on large, 4-inch, roll-easy casters. 9 Reg. $239.90 Aristocrat 21" LOWBOY TV, $TKhO aluminrzed picture tube and filter glass Jf4p Reg. $290.95 MAGNA VOX HI-FI CONSOLE, mahogany finish console with remote i speaker system HtPO Reg. $399.95 ARMAID AIR CONDITIONER, h.p.

room size for heavy capacity load. Reg. $19.95 $39.95 Du3IONT RADIOS, table and clock models, in many models .88 A .88 and colors JLffi. Reg. $39.95 Rlahogany RECORD CABINET, f.88 all-wood cabinets with magnetic door catches.

-H-cf Reg. $269.95 CASEMENT AIR CONDITIONER. Our own Armaid 1 h.p., full capacity model $Htff for casement windows Jl04 Reg. $24.95 Portable MULTI-SPEED PHONO. Fine phono plays 7-10-12 inch records JLO, Reg.

$39.95 ALL TRANSISTOR RADIO, pocket f. 88 size with "break resist" case, choice of colors. Reg. $89.95 HI-FI PORTABLE PHONO, 4-speed Jf model with flip cartridge and twin ti Reg. $249.95 21-INCH CONSOLE TV, l4f) aluminized tube and filter glass KJkAi Reg.

$189.95 WESTINGHOUSE PORTABLE $100 TV, 17" model with new, shorter tube Mtjik Reg. $69.95 AUTOMATIC PORTABLE PHONO, plays all record sizes dO Reg. $299.95 O-E ROOM AIR CONDITIONER, popular Thin-Line model fits in anywhere JltJFO Radios Phonographs Televisions Second Floor O'Neil'i Shelby High School activities. classes to be sponsored at Au- registrar. Total estimated cost of the entire improvement of the miller Park here by the Craw His parents are Mr.

and Miss Mary Brook of Gan ges was chairman of the pro ford County Red Cross Mrs. F. C. Kocher of 13 West city's water system as out End Blvd. lined in the engineers report, which has been approved by The classes will get under gram committee ror tne con vention.

STATE OFFICERS council, is $835,900. Officers Elected By way Tuesday, July 8, ana continue each Tuesday and Council has approved going ahead with the first step in State officers were elected Thursday mornings for the duration of the summer pro Church Youth Croup NEW WASHINGTON An ita Green is the new presi the project, extension of a 12 for the fiscal year starting Aug. 1 with the Rev. Clarence Tfnnn rtf Tiavinn llnitor! Rrth. gram at tne pool.

Mrs. Charles Holtshouse, dent of the Youth Fellowship Lodae Holds or the Methodist Church. ren Church minister, a presi dent. Elected to the state board Other officers elected by the group are Calvin McCarthy, vice president; Joyce Osborn, Annual Rites BUCYRUS The Rev of trustees from Richland f-nnntv wprA fJarv Winchor secretary; Roger Ackerman, representative under 21 years Ralph E. Darling, rector of water safety chairman for the Red Cross chapter, is supervising the program.

Dixie Lee Smith and Kay Fowler are assisting her as certified teachers, and their helpers include Mrs. Walter Esterline and daughter, Pat, Ireta Myers, Susan Loewy, Mrs. Willard Ausenheimer, Barbara Nickolson, Judy Radler, Glor treasurer; Mary Lou Klopfen of age; Clyde Mowry of Bell- St. James Episcopal Church, stein, news reporter; Delberta Ankney, pianist; Ted Knapp vule, vice president; Miss Helen Mentzer of Lexington, heirs superintendent; Miss fellowship chairman; Tom was guest speaker at annual memorial services held in the Knights of Pythias Lodge here by of lodges and Patsv Pueh of Shelbv. Inninr 4 Clark, outreach and citizen ship chairman; Douglas Brad shaw, faith and witness chair their auxiliaries in Bucyrus ia Norton and Nancy Baehr.

superintendent; Miss Mary Brook of Ganges, missionary Assisting in ye basket room man; and Roberta Green and and Crestline. The services paid tribute to Mary Lou Klopfenstein, meet ings chairmen. superintendent, and John Gray of Shelby, publicity director. Others from Richland Coun at the pool will be Judy Christman, Nancy Aldrich, Tom Holtshouse and Michael Moser. members who had died during the past three years.

Deceased from Bucyrus in ty attending the convention were Miss Carol Warrick, John Warrick, Dennis Gates Files Bankruptcy (mm cluded Henry J. Stump, August L. Gerhart, Charles G. Scheib, Norman S. Leonard, Ernest G.

Gettman, Clifton Gooding, Roy L. Spangler, SHELBY Voluntary bank and Miss Sharon Copeland tof Save $40! Famous Hardwick Gas Range ruptcy proceedings have been filed in U. S. District Court Worry ot FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose fain teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling when you eat, tallt or laugb. Just sprinkle a little PASTEETH on you plates.

This pleasant powder gives a remarkable sense of added comfort nd security by holding plates mor firmly. No gummy, gooey, pasty tasto or feeling. It's alkaline (non-acld. Qet FASTEETH at any drug counter. Ganges, Miss Carol Baker, Miss Peggy Pierce and Miss Charles W.

Murray, Charles in Cleveland by Russel Ira Roberta Campbell of Lexing-i neg. qiav.vo, ou aiviaea top moaei rm with automatic oven heat control Jj Ml ldh.95 R. Beardsley, Mrs. Mina My Crosby, of Shelby. Crosby, a ton, Miss Mary Kathrvn ers, Mrs.

uiaays Hoieman, and many more fine features Glower of near Shelby, new- and Mrs. Tilue Scheib. De plumber, lists his liabilities at $16,000 and his assets at iy-eiected Richland County ceased members from Crest 151. president; Roger Steele of line included Albert Mc Jun- kin, E. D.

Miller, Albert Lov- Reg. $99.95 Hardwick Apt. Gas Range ett, William F. Fidler, G. G.

M. 1 PAINT YOUR HOME THIS WEEK END WITH MODERN. NEW Manderbaugh, David Mill Shiloh; Mrs. John Gray of Shelby, county president the past year, and Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Mowry of Bellville and children, Chris and Coleen, who helped with the junior float in the parade. er, C. Elmer Hoffman, D. Lee 20-meh wide range with lull size JfJf" TT F0 cook top and big 16x20" oven. Auto- Pjl cD Bishop, Clyde E.

Gnffis, Oli matic heat control, top burner ft gOT'li liehtine. Model AZ1575-15W QJr ver H. Solinger and William H. Blancett. On The Area Records Reg.

$119.95 Harrison Wafer Heafer Ashland Samaritan Hospital ADMISSIONS Mrs. Ruth iWoniniien Pnllf RD 1: Mrs. Automatic glass lined mod- yrT yfHkv el with 10-year guarantee. Fully Ji 1 I 1 1 JD-fc approved by American Gas Asso- llnt 1 ciation. Installation may be ar- Vj 1 ranged and financed r- thi vinyl-latex paint for stucco and masonry txterlors! Resist training, peeling, fading, flaking.

Protects against smog, weather, salt spray. Brush, roll or spray it on. Dries in 30 minutes. Beautiful colors. Gladys Williams, 1003 Masters Robert Miller, 622 Kraft and son, Attica; Rosalie Hole, Lorna Lake, Beverly Reed, Plymouth; Alice Kess-ler, Helen Miller, Greenwich; Karen Schindley, Bellevue; Amos Hill, Shelby; Edward Karl, Tiro.

BIRTH Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William W. Corwin, Willard. Gallon Community Hospital Reg.

$16.95 Porcelain Cabinet Base Park Kevin inane, vien na, RD 2. RELEASES Bartley Va notta ills Wirk Ed Stain-resistant work top with service drawer and hi-shelf in cabinet. Ideal storage for pots, pans, linens, etc ward' Smalley, 925 Edgehill rw Xr ii Mrs. zxrna iuung, Lorain Mrs. Ruth Arnold, 514 Jacobs Mrs.

Marie Washburn, 228 East Third fog. $114.95 Calcinafcr Gas Incinerator ADMISSIONS Robert Norman, Floyd Paste, Michael Zaebst, Galion; Michael Mir-: acle, Galion, RD Mrs. Robert Klahn, Bucyrus, RD 3. RELEASES Mrs. Frank Big 1-bushel capacity disposes of Michael and Mary jo Duffey, 840 Sandusky St.

BIRTHS Son to Mr. and Mrs. James Parks, 1022 Arch st HaiioVitni-s tn Mr. and Mrs. all garbage and burnable trash Non-warping, no-buckling corrogat Kohler, William H.

Tabor, Ter EFORE PAINTING ROOF James McKeown, 65 East 1 ed inner liner, installation may arranged and financed Reg. $22.95 Gold Bronze Cart ry Riddlebaugli, Mrs. Charles E. Palmer1 and baby, Jerry Smith. BIRTH Daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hoffman of 516 South Wiley Crestline. i Bucyrus Community Hospital RELEASES Patrick Gal You can paint the roof with Glide-On and make your home 20 Cooler I Color style your home com pletely from foundation to chimney paint the roof to harmonize with siding color. At the same time Glide-On cools by reflecting heat. Come in and discuss this sensational new paint.

ASHLAND Ashland Paint Color 508 Claremont Aye. BUCYRUS O. F. Kime Lumber 208 North Lane Street SHELBY Shelby Equity 14 Raymond Ave. Stroup Cornell 17 East Main Street You'll find multiple uses for this attractive serving cart.

melamine plastic top is heat, chip and stain resistant. Rolls easily on 3" casters lagher, Lima; Mrs. Alex Miller and daughter, Bucyrus. Third ana to rar. anu mrs.

Glenn Kline, Ashland, RD 5. Willard Municipal Hospital ADMISSIONS Edmond Overocker, Timothy Kilgore, Shirley Striker. Howard Smith, Robert Shade, Brenda Willard; James Vaughn," Eugene Cok, Plymouth Carl Reiderman, Belle-vue; Timothy Postema, New Haven; Edna Nagel. Attica; Lucille Felver, Martha Pat-j ton, Greenwich; Dorothy Williams, Shiloh. I RELEASES Ralph Mrs.

Garthel Patrick and son, Willard; Mrs. Loren! BIRTHS Son to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heil, Bucyrus; son to Mr. and Mrs.

Allen AFTEI PAINTING HOOF CRESTLINE C. Glcdhill Lumber IO. 216 Tierce Street LNSFIEL1) Home Material 1105 rark Avenue West Home Materials 154 Orange Street Glidden Taint Center Johnny Appleseed Shopping: Center Lawson, Bucyrus; son to Mr. Gat Appliances Lower Level O'Neil's No Down Payment On Contract Purchases Easy Monthly Terms and Mrs. Joseph Donners-l bach, New Washington; twin daughters to Mr.

and William TenEyck Bucy-! rus..

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