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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 21

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Monday, November 20, 1267 Newt Journal, Mansfield, O. 21 age Boost Bright Predictions Greet College Center Dedication Due Today ASHLAND It was a time country in women's athletics. SHELBY City council is expected to take action on a proposed average $17 per month wage increase for some 85 city employes at its semi-monthly session at' 7 p. m. today at for bright predictions, as Ash Your timing is perfect the right opportunities are there right this year right this land College's new physical education center was minute." challenged Dr.

Ma The proposal is expected to junction was issued from the Richland County common inciuae an average 10 cents i I it tt I i Mmmmmmmsk 'Hiiiiii "With this new facility, pleas court after protests Ashland College can lead the were raised by George Zeiters per hour for the hourly workers and a cut in hours for police and firemen, who and Thomas Swartz, who own property near the site. The program at the school. In fact, he pointed out, it will" "affect the lives of all the students at Ashland College." Conard Field House was deidcated to Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Conard, and the Hoffman Natatorium was ded-icated in the memory of Charles and Sarah Hoffman. An honorary degree of doctor of humane letters was given to Dr. Delbert Oberteuffer, professor emeritus of the department of physical education at the Ohio State University, who gave the dedicatory address. wouia not receive the flat two men contend that con struction of the building would ria Sexton of the College of Wooster. Dr.

Matthew G. Resick of Kent State University urged the facilities be available on occasion for students, faculty and faculty families "who do not wish to take part in organized activities." EVERYONE AFFECTED Student Senate President Jack Bailey said that the facility will help the swimming hike. All employes will be includ. i a the hazard from flooding of a small creek ad ed in the hike in the longevity 1 Curiosity Costs Boy His Finger jacent to the site. scneauie irom per month for every year of service to $2 The deadline for the City of Shelby to repair or tear down the old city garage on Central Ave.

as ordered by state off cials was last Friday. Council will determine what to do about a city garage. Only 16 On Honor Roll At Plymouth High OTHER BUSINESS Legislation proceeding with utilities for the new First Evangelical United Brethren PLYMOUTH "Only 16 per month up to a top of $40 for 20 years. Other fringe benefits will be increased. The proposal was drawn up by the salary committee headed by Fourth Ward Councilman Darwin Sampsel.

Others on the committee are First Ward Councilman Salva-tore DeVito and Second Ward Councilman Robert Daugher-ty. GARAGE, TOO Council is also expected to discuss what to do about the city garage. A temporary injunction has stopped any construction of the new garage at the waterworks site. The temporary in Church on east Mam Street students made the honor roll Rd. is expected to be approv for the first six-week grading ARMY FAMILY Ready for four more ly: son Charles, 17, top right; daughter years of Army life are Sergeant Myles W.

Janice, 10; Mrs. Johnson, and son David, Johnson, a former Shelbian, and his fami- 15. ASHLAND A 12-year-old Perrysville boy's scientific curiosity cost him his left index finger yesterday. Ashland County Sheriff's deputies said Tommy Ko-menick, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Komenick of Perrysville, RD 1, was apparently experimenting in rocketry when he tried to pound gunpowder into a gas pipe at his home. The powder exploded, wounding the boy in the hand. Deputies said they're not sure what caused the powder to ignite. The boy was admitted to Ashland Samaritan Hospital at 4:15 p.m. Sunday.

His finger was amputated but his condition today was reported good. ed. The legislation is needed period at Plymouth High for construction of water and School," according to Princi sewer lines to the new church building and a new allotment pal Edward Kinsel. planned by Mrs. Landis Fire Freshman Class Mike Beard, Miriam Hill and Mary Lee Miller.

Another 34 students made the merit roll for the first grading period, receiving grades between points. Galionites Attend Annual Conference GALION Representing Sergeant Says 20 Years The honor roll by classes oved. follows: Councilman Sampsel had asked the delay in the legisla Senior Class Karen In Army Rates Four More tion when presented Nov. 6. Barnes, Linda Hollenbaugh, Paula Jane Johnson, Cathy Moore, Brenda Springer and Barb Wagner.

SHELBY Twenty years living at North Augusta in South Carolina, while Sgt. in the service just aren't Top Farmer Honored enough for a former Shelbian. Junior Class Deborah He is Sgt. Myles W. John Gullett and Bonnie Williston.

270 acres and farms an addi the Galion Board of Education this week at the 12th annual conference of the Ohio School Boards Assn. is George Harmon. The schools also are represented by Superintendent Bernard E. Hill also attend son, 38, son of Mrs. Emmitt Johnson is stationed at Fort Gordon, Ga.

Sgt. Johnson expects an overseas assignment after Jan. 1. He had been serving five years in NEW LONDON Robert Gray, 34-year-old area farm 15 and a daughter, Janice, 10. He was awarded the Silver Star for helping to direct a group of soldiers out of danger during the Korean Conflict.

He also holds the good conduct and sharpshooter medals. THE JOHNSONS are now Sophomore Class Janet Choir Sings On Tuesday Heuberger of Shelby, RD 3, Broderick, Dorothy Hawk. tional 160. i The Grays have two chil He has just re-enlisted in the er, who lives on the Green Terry Henry, Betty Hunter U. S.

Army for another four- dren, Steven, age 10, and wich -Milan near and Dan Seitz. ing the conference. year hitch after serving 20 Germany and France before returning to the United States last spring. GREENWICH The first Kathleen, age six. Fitchville, was named "out years in the armed forces concert by the 92-voiee South Next stop for the sergeant A special trophy and four bushels of seed corn were awarded to Sam Jackson of standing young farmer" at the fourth annual New London area award banquet held in 'Unsafe9 Crestline Building probably will be Vietnam, he says.

But before he goes there Case Continued To Dec. 11 he plans to spend the holiday Cook near New London, for the highest yield of corn with his mother at home. Ten Shelby Churches Slate Holiday Rites per acre in a corn-growing GALION A continued A native of Akron, Sgt. John competition. Tom a Central High School Chorus will be given at 8 p.m.

Tuesday, in the high school auditorium. Melvin George, first full time high school vocal instructor, will direct the young singers. Student director will be Dan Hoyt. A 15-voice ensemble, the Troianaires, will be featured, hearing of the case of the Donald Erswell and Gerald State Fire Marshall against son joined the U. S.

Army in 1948. He has served overseas Case also received awards. Alma Wolford of Stewart the special Thanksgiving serv in the Korea Conflict as well the New London Grange Hall. The award is given by the New London Jaycees and the co-sponsors, the Suburban Bottle Gas Co. of Clarksfield.

Gray has a general grain farvn. He raises about 140 acres of corn, 50 acres of wheat and 160 acres of soy beans. He also has 12 sows and 108 market hogs. He owns Mansfield, is scheduled for SHELBY At least 10 Shelby churches are planning "Cows, Kids and Citizen as in Japan, France and Ger ice at St. Mark's Enisconal State Fire Marshall's order, filed in Galion Nov.

10 by Robert Gehringer, Ohio State Fire inspector. She was ordered to either render the building she owns at 157 N. Seltzer Crestline (the old Greter restaurant), safe, and habitable, or tear it down. Dec. 11, in the Eastern Dis many, from where he just re ship" was the subject of a talk by Henry Shriver, the appropriate Thanksgiving trict of Crawford County Court in Galion.

turned after a five-year hitch. Church. The Rev. D. B.

Cordes, pastor of the church, will preach. rhyming philosopher, a repre singing "People," "They Call the Wind Maria" and "Won HE RECEIVED his basic sentative to the Ohio State Mrs. Wolford allegedly training at Fort Knox, Ky. He Legislature'. derful Copenhagen." failed to comply with the A prayer service will be services Wednesday or Thursday in keeping with the season.

No community service is planned. The Rev. Robert Lahr, pastor of the First United Church of Christ, will be in charge of held at 7 p.m. Wednesday at served in the First Calvery. He also was stationed at Fort and Fort Riley, and visited Hawaii on tne uiurcn of Nazarene.

The Rev. Cecil G. Hayes is the Recount Set Tonight pastor in charge. his Pacific tour of duty. There 's Something NEW At The Church of God, 44 West He spent one summer at GALION Tonight at 7:30 Jefferson will hold its the service at 7 p.m.

Thursday at his church, 23 Church St. The congregation of the First Christian Church are West Point Academy receiv the Crawford County Board of service at 7 p.m. Wednesday. ing special training. The Church of Christ, 27 Elections will the Nov.

7 votes for the mayoralty at the county courthouse in joining in the service. North Gamble will hold a While in Japan, 18 years worship service at 7:45 p.m W. W. (Martha) Wheatcraft of Galion, H. S.

Siegel of Bucyrus, and Lloyd K. Kinnamon of Galion. Two directors, William Harter and L. T. Kinnet, Bucyrus, aijd a clerk, Mrs.

Evelyn Beelman, Bucyrus, will assist with tabulations. Mavor Willhelm and his at ago, he was married to the The noon devotional service Wednesday. at the First Methodist Church former Hideko a a a. They are the parents of two sons, Charles, 17, and David, from 12:30 to 12:50 p.m Wednesday will center on Thanksgiving. Dr.

S. J. Shoe maker, pastor-of the church, torney and Longstreth (with either attorney or observer) is in charge. Lunch will be will attend. No one else will served from 12 to 12:30 p.m.

Bucyrus. The recount was asked by Mayor Paul W. Willhelm, who is paying $200 for the recount in Gallon's 20 precincts. He was apparently defeated by Murral A. Longstreth, Democrat, who led by 34 votes.

Some 3,564 votes were cast, 1,799 going to Longstreth and 1,765 for Willhelm. Members of the board will count the vote. They are Wendill Dill of Bucyrus, chairman, Mrs. be allowed to witness the re Mix-up At Mixer Ends I The Rev. Melvin O.

Welch count, which will be held be will be in charge of the family hind locked doors. service at 7:30 p.m. Wednes day at the First Baptist Board members do not ex We Call Them SUPER SANDWICHES pect to be finished before 11:30 p.m. liifi ipvpi A What's Going On In Area Towns SUPER IN SIZE SUPER IN QUALITY SUPER IN TASTE Church. IT'S PERSONAL "Thanksgiving Is Extremely Personal" will be the subject of the Thanksgiving sermon by the Rev.

Bevan Kim-mel at the First Evangelical United Brethren Church at 8 p.m. Wednesday. A chicken supper will be served at 6 p.m. Wednesday to the Joyful Jewels and Youth Choir. A special Thanksgiving service is being planned by the Rev.

Floyd M. Whitesel at i In Court I 1 8 BUCYRUS Two men are in city jail this morning after they were arrested by Bucyrus police for a fight at the Mixer on Jones St. early Sunday. James Kirkham, 20, of the YMCA, Bucyrus, was fined $100 and costs on two charges of assault and battery, filed by Ron Bercaw and John Minty. Robert Hill of Bowling Green, was granted a continuance of his assault and battery case yesterday by Mayor Clare Sharrock.

Rcihard Muntus filed the charge against Hill. ASHLAND A short course on "Capital Manage ment for Profitable Farming' will be offered by the Wooster the First Church of God, 22 JOINS FACULTY Mar-vin Glenn Weber of 105 College A 1 a has been named assistant professor of sociology at Ashland College. He was formerly on the staff of Upper Iowa College, where he directed the undergraduate social work sequence. Area Extension uenter in cooperation with Extension the $1,000 a year post was requested by Western District Court Judge O. K.

Bender. NORWALK John Wells of a 1 Huron County Agent, was elected president of the Ohio County Extension Agents Assn. when the group met recently at Columbus. Wells succeeds Ivor Jnes of Hillshnro. Highland Countv Summit for 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday. Agents, masses will be held in Je Holy communion will be observed at 10 a.m. Thursday as romesville Nov. 28, Dec. 5 and Dec.

12, and in Millersburg Nov. 29, Dec. 6 and Dec. 13, Agent, as president of the As This Week's Special HAM and SWISS CHEESE Our super stacked ham combined with OP hf creamy melted swiss cheese on your lj choice of breads. (Grilled, of Course).

hJJ Jr Wednesday and Friday L-K PERCH SPECIAL The course is open to in Ashland, Holmes and sociation. JUST TO REMIND YOU! ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT! Pumpkin Pie BUCYRUS Russell Hunter. 28. 801 South High other area counties, Asniana County Extension Agent Cal Knight reported. Enrollment land Bucyrus, was fined $100 and costs by Mayor Clare Sharrock on charees of dis closes Monday, instructors will be Marshall Special turbing the peace ana resist K.

Whisler, Area Extension Agent, and Walter Harter and ing arrest. Don Moore, Extension Farm Police arrested Hunter Oct. BIG SLICE Management specialists irom 20 after they were called to the Horseshoe Bar to quell a of our own Ohio State university. fiAUON Larrv E. Bru famous Recipe menschenkel, 18, of 237 North PUMPKIN PIE Baked In Our Own Kitchens Washington Galion, is listed in fair condition at Galion Community Hospital today with facial injuries suffered three-car accident at AFS Talk Set Tuesday ALL THE HOT PERCH YOU CAN EAT only Sixth Ave.

and Harding Way NEW LONDON Mr. and PLUS THIS BIG VALUE Our Regular 9 Mrs. Lowell Sellers of Avon Lake, co-chairman of West (Per Person) i i of Northeast Ohio PumDldn TO GU WHO Area. American Field Serivce, will talk on the oper ation of the service at a Two Fop $1.75 Q) public program at 7:30 p. Tuesday in the New London High School cafeteria, spon NOTE: To Assure Your Order Being Order By 6 p.M East in Gallon at 7 p.m.

sun-day. A car driven by Brumen-schenkel and car driven by Burton Wentz, 31, of Mansfield, RD 6, collided, Galion police said. One of the cars then hit a parked car, owned by Nola Long of 1299 Harding Way East. Wentz escaped injury. BUCYRUS Crawford County Commissioners have appointed James C.

Stemen of 1014 East Warren Bucyrus, special deputy clerk for Western District Craw-County Court. 1 Stemen'a appointment 3 Convenient Locations: Rt. 13 at Hanley Rd. 756-3791 879 Park Ave. West 522-9323 Mansfield Shelby 342-4316 sored by the New London chapter of the AFS.

Tomorrow, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21st Dino Gon from Argentina, New London's current AFS student, and Mr. and Mrs. Rfe. 13 at Hanley Rd. 756-3791 879 Park Ave.

W. 522-9323 Mansfield Rd. Shelby 342-4316 OFFER GOOD 'Til NOV. 22nd William Heckbert, hosts for New London's first AFS student, Jean-Luc Navez of Belgium, will part in the We Honor Marathon Credit Cards 1 1-20 WE HONOR MARATHON CREDIT CARDS program..

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