News Journal from Mansfield, Ohio (2024)

C. 596: 2, G. 567; money 551; 214 down 202-553; Ron 584; with Builders. 2683. 174- Set 11.

210- Joe BEG's line pp. 190--605; 573: 459 Choice- 221 Coe. John Marilyn Charge" 202 582; St. St. 572; Sandy Joseph's 003: 593: 2-3551 429.

203 210-205- Mable in on non on will to as n5 L. J. in 56, 17 3, 75 16 News Journal, Mansfield, 0. Tuesday, March 18, 1963 League Bowling Roundup Max Fishbach Rolls 697 Set 697 Set TEAM Ontario Pro Shop, 1003 2843; Lions Club No. 2699; Lions Club No.

1, 968 2669. (Game Richmond Tire, 961.) LEADERS Bates Builders. 78-34; Pro Shop, 74-38. LEX NITE MIXERS MEN Tony Amicon, 212-171-195 578: A Adam Karbula, 212 577; Jim Morehead, 210 558; Bob Spencer, 205 554. WOMEN Carolyn Streib, 168- 167-136 471; Bob Amicon, 458; Jean Streib, 454.

LEX FIRST LINERS INDIVIDUAL James Lee, 246-222-167 635; Sal Chirico, 238-201 585: Merrill Loper, 209-213 Darryl Heller, 210-224 563: James Only, 224 555. TEAM Royal Crown, 893 2498; Don Barr Service, 2340; Seven Up, 814 2329. (Game Big Five. 819.) COLONY CLUB LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL J. Mallett, DE Beeman.

558; W. Dill, 555. TEAM' and Tavern. 903-879 2560; Sons of Italy. 2449; Baku Grotto, 862 2443.

LEADERS Richland Electric, 54-30; Sons, 54-30. PARK INDEPENDENT LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL Dick Hasenzahl, 213- 164-216 593; Bob Erdenberger, 214-200 563; Ed Racer. 201 555. TEAM Anderson Repair, 910-896 2554; Wards Riverside, 2520; Auto Craft, 2494. (Game Pool's Naborhood, LEADERS Wards, 661 2-4512: LATSE, 65-46; Anderson, 62-50.

PARK MORNING INDUSTRIAL INDIVIDUAL Bill Rock, 237-211-207 -655; Woodland, 226-609; J. Lee, Miller, 204-591; K. Doty, 200-203--584; J. Pursley, 201--575; H. Troupe, 224--575; G.

McQuillen, 214--569; Richards, 561: T. Augustine, 201-559; L. Tridico, 200-559; R. 234-558. 'B' INDIVIDUAL Max Fishbach, 236- 236-225-697; Don Miller, 210-235-632; Leo Kahl.

205-225--623: Wes Shreffler, 255-- 620; Bill Maul, 234-616; Harry Kuhn, 211-209-611; Cecil Burdett, 220-206-604; Carl Weed, 203-217-600; Hal Stupanski, 203-213--600; Wayne O'Banoin, 209--598; John Schiffel, 223-204-597; Fred Rice, 227-590. TEAM Tom Weikel, 1021-2845; and Lettering, 981-2836; Canalos Vending, 981-2832. (Game Chillemi Atlantic. 997.) Met's Auto, 72 40; Tom LEADERS. Canalos, 66-46; Haycook, 66-46.

BOWLING TIPS? by Marion Ladewig HOLDING THE BALL It shouldn't be. but many bowlers aren't quite certain how they should hold the ball. This is basic put the thumb all of the way in, as illustrated. Push it in as far as it will go. The two middle fingers go in far enough so that the edges of the holes are between the knuckles, as trated.

Position the "outside" fingers more or less straight. although if you have control problems you could spread them a bit. SNOW REPORT CLEAR FORK Twenty-six inch base, no new snow. T- Bar, J- and Number one chairlift operating. Open 4-10 p.m.

Skiing good. SNOW TRAILS Twenty, skiing. inch base. Chairlift operating. Spring COLLEGE BASEBALL Ohio State Arizona State 5 Wake Forest 6, Ohio 3 COLLEGE TENNIS Ohio U.

5, North Carolina State 4 COLLEGE GOLF North Carolina Ohio U. PARK KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS INDIVIDUAL Mel Alt, 198-174-226- 598; Jack Schmit, 235-590; Ray Smith. 205-572; Norb Smith, 218--558. TEAM Tucker's Furniture, 771 2137; Lehr Awning, 742-2120; streth's Memorials, 2064, (Game--Frank's Super Dollar, 747.) LEADERS Geiger-Herlihy, 31-31; Bill's Marathon, 29-23, ONTARIO SPRINGFIELD TWP. INDIVIDUAL Jack Elliott, 235-214 621; Al Henke, 203-216 611; Don Geig217 er, 602: John Leppo, 224-207 594: Larry Danals, 234 Art ham.

Charles Hupp. 242 581; Ike 578; Dal Wagner, 233 Jack Smith, 202-201 572; Crossland, 202 Ken Berry, 571, Gresmer Top Crestliner CRESTLINE. Bob Gres- mer led league bowling at Mahek's Recreation Center with a 605 series. Gordon Lil- Is had a 246 individual game. CHURCH LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL Mahek, 1.8-159.

Amick. LEADERS No. One. 60- One. 44; Trinity No.

59 PINBUSTER'S LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL B. Gresmer. Lilly. 246 Harley 223--590; Beam, 213--563; B. Ruhe.

Pabst, 4881 Crest. LEADERS Auto Wrecking, 4281 2-41512 INTER-CITY LEAGUE Bill Garret, 226 572; INDIVIDUAL Ed Haynes 235-566; John Kirchbaum, 205-565: Hurson, 563; Jim Mahek, 561: Frank Beam, 206-560. LEADERS Joseph, 4701 2-3171 Fran's Barber, 435-353. PPG FARM LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL Claude Hawkins, 190- 170-10-530: Larry Ennis, 519; Bob Fore487, man, B.F. Goodrich rich New-Gar Whitewalls BEAM LANTERN BLINKER for BATTERIES EXTRA for) safety Powerful Crossbar blinker white handle beam doubles plus as red stand ($55 For home, auto, boat, camping failures branded manship, regardless GUARANTEE.

and of caused "second" age by or normal is road Every mileage, guaranteed hazards new against (not for commercial B.F.Goodrich the defects life passenger in of passenger car the material service, original car and tire against tread, not including repairable punctures, tires irregularly worn, tires damaged by running flat, fire, wrecks, collisions, chain cuts or obstructions the automobile, nor does it 00 "trade purchase of price a new tire of our manufacture at the then current retail apply to tires when used vehicles other than a passenger automobile). If such tire fails under this guarantee and is so damaged beyond repair, the owner will receive full allowance for remaining tread toward the Save $24 to $100 on listed a set sizes of 4, BFS Silvertown 660 Size Reg. Price for 4 Sale Price YOU SAVE Our standard new car tire! 9.00-15 199.80 99.00 100.80 Built with Dynacor Rayon Cord! Longer, smoother, more comfortable ride! NO MONEY DOWN ON TIRES AND SERVICES AUTO TAPE ONLY PLAYER SPRING SHAPE-UP 6988 Expert Wheel INCLUDES: Balancing $9.95 Alignment Adjustment Filled PARTS EXTRA B. F. GOODRICH STORE 395 PARK AVE.

WEST 524-5141 Open Monday and Friday 8-8; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8-6; Saturday 8-5 See MISS RADIAL AGE present Monday Tuesday Night at the Movies, The Name of the Game, The Outsider, and Ironsides on NBCB.F.Goodrich Brenda Falin Rolls 611: Diana Smith KOs 602 Two women topped the 600 plateau in league bowling Monday and both were in the same league. Brenda Falin, the former Brenda Wagner, rolled a 611 topped by games of seriesia 212. Diana Smith had a 602 set, with her highest game being 220. Both in the Twilighters League at 10 Lanes. High individual single game for the women A Monday was Polly Smith's 236 game in the Golden Russell Classic ONTARIO TWILIGHTERS LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL Brenda Falin, 204-212-611; Diana Smith, 220--602; Rose Brackney, 208--545; Doris Johnson, 533; Eula Schaaf, 532; Kathy Crose, 492; Rosalie Pelaez, 491: Helen Lindsey, 486; Cice Livesay, 483; Helen McLaughlin, 479; Myrtle Kleinsorgen, 473; Pearl Gatrell, TEAM Andrew's Dairy, 878-821- 462: Janet 2481; Tiwinack Herd, 791 --2332; Weidle's Meats, 2221.

LEX BUCKEYE BELLES INDIVIDUAL Ann Bain, 135-213-181 -529; Lena Fetch, 461; Mary Klinkert, 461. TEAM Truck and Car Wash. 1857; Ardis Tavern, 1691. LEADERS Lex Truck, 77-31; Ardis, 71-37, COLONY MERRY KEGLERS. 170-170-156- INDIVIDUAL 0.

Davis, 496; Laura Benjamin, 467; Edna Chatman, 441. TEAM Pinspotters, Charms, 1423; Starters, 1162. COLONY 'B' LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL Lena Epneris, 193-158- 163-514; Fran Hilson, 473; Betty" Sipe, 454; Anna Mae Herman, 452. TEAM Lee Way Motors, 754-723- 2110; North American, 712-2087; Jimmy's Cafe, 1977. LEADERS Rosemont Rest, 441 International Auto, ton's Beauties, PARK BOWLARINA LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL Mildred Holter, 154- Serrices Slated VANDALIA (UPD Fuwere to be held neral services for Gordon L.

Metoday Dermott, 26, football coach at City High School. He Tipp was fatally injured in: an auto at an Interstate 75 collision exit north of here Saturday. Classified 1-Death Notices BENZING The Jones Memorial BOWERSOCK Hill Benzing, age Frances Mary 337 Ruth Avenue, wife of Kenneth of mother of David Hill K. Benzing, J. F.

(Sarah) Smelter Benzing, Mrs. of and Mrs. Richard Denver, Nelson of Greenboro, (Susan) of Mrs. James M. N.C, daughter Hill, 141 W.

Second (Florence) Manstield and grandmother of Mirlam and James Nelson, passed away the Manstield General Hospital at at 2 o'clock. GraveMonday afternoon Side services at Mansfield Memorial morning at 11 Park, Wednesday of her pastor, Dr. o'clock in charge Winder. Memorial services Calvin and friends in the for the family of the First United Presby: chapel terian Church, Wednesday afternoon charge of her at 3 o'clock, also Winder. Her casket will pastor, Dr.

closed and there will be no remain at the funeral home. calling hours remembrance may be Tributes of made to the Mansfield Memorial Homes, Inc. John Bowersock, age 64, of 888 W. 4th St. died Sunday at Mansfield Hospital.

Funeral services General will be held at the Geiger-Herlihy home Wednesday morning at funeral 10:30 with Rev. Wilbur B. Meiser Burial will be in Richofficiating. Friends may call at land Cemetery. the funeral home this evening.

Geiger-Herlihy MILLER Irene Miller, age 79, wife of Albert W. Miller, 1735 West Hanley Road, Saturday in Mansfield General died Hospital. Born February 23, 1890 at Spring City, Pennsylvania. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Mrs. Paul Matthes, two grandchildren, Gregg and Gail Matthes, one brother, Earl Sloan and several nieces and nephews.

The body is at the Wappner Funeral Home where services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday conducted by Dr. Warren C. Johnson. Burial will be made in the Mansfield Memorial Park.

Wappner Funeral Directors PEALER Pearl Hans Pealer, age 78, widow of Walter L. Pealer, 355 Altamont nue, died Sunday in Mansfield GenerHospital. Born December 29, 1890 al in Mansfield, Ohio, Surviving are one son, Robert G. Pealer, three brothers, Father Kenneth, Harold and Leo Hans and three sisters, Sister Edna and Sister Kenneth and Miss Alverda Hans. The body is at the Wappner Funeral Home where friends may call starting Tuesday noon, and the Rosary recited Tuesday at 8 p.m.

Funeral Mass will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in St. Peter's Catholic Church by Father Kenneth Hans. Burial will be made in the Mansfield Catholic Cemetery. Wappner Funeral Directors James Frederick Roth, age 47, 500 Kentucky Avenue, died Saturday in University Hospital, Columbus, Ohio.

Born April 24, 1921 in Mansfield, and operated the Roth Garage on Lida Street. Surviving are his wife, Dolores M. Hardman Roth, one son, James Frederick Roth two daughters, Patricia Lynne and Karen Sue Roth, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J.

Roth and one sister, Mrs. Clyde J. Hardman. The body is at the Wappner Funeral Home where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday conducted by Armond Everly.

Burial will be made in the Mansfield Memorial Park. Wappner Funeral Directors SCHELL Mrs. Lennora C. Schell, widow of Fred Schell of Route 2, Jackson Shelby, mother of Mrs. Clarence Stockmaster and Miss Florence Schell, Sylvester Schell and Lawrence Schell, sister of Cyril Donnersbach, John Donnersbach, Mrs.

Philomena Baker and Miss Matilda Donnersbach, passed away in Shelby Memorial Hospital Sunday, Funeral mass will be offered in the Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church, Wednesday morning at ten o'clock by Rev. John Olivier. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call in the Dye Home of J.

H. Finefrock Sons, Shelby where the Rosary will be recited Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. The family prefers that those wishing to make memorial expressions do SO to the St. Mary's Building Fund. J.

H. Finefrock Sons SHAUM PFC. Ray. T. Shaum USMC, age 20, 560 Rosedale Avenue, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray T. Shaum died March 3, 1969 in Viet Nam. Born September 18, 1948 in Mansfield, Ohio. Survivors beside his parents are two brothers, Stanley J.

and Larry P. Shaum, one sister, Miss Gloria E. Shaum, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hiner and Harvey D.

Shaum. Funeral services will be held at the Wappner Funeral Homet at p.m. Wednesday conducted by Rev. Dean Baney. Burial will be made in Mansfield Memorial Park.

Wappner Funeral Directors 3-In Memoriam ROTH IN LOVING memory of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Ethel Mall, who passed away 3 years ago today Mar. 18th. Only a prayer for you, dear mother, Only a thought kind and true Only a token of deep affection From those who thought the world of you. Sadly Missed By: Raymond Mall, Mr. Mrs.

Clifford Johnson, Mrs. Sandy Johnson Hall In loving memory of ETHEL MALL who passed away 3 years ago today March 18, 1966. Time may heal the broken-hearted. Years may make the wound less sore. But it cannot fill the longing For the loved one gone before.

Who shall say the grief is lessened. Though the smiles may hide the tears. Memories keep the wound still open Despite the passing the years. Sadly missed by Nancie 4-Funeral Directors The Jones Memorial Funeral Home 681 Park Ave. West 522-8111 "Member The Order of the Golden Rule" J.

H. Finefrock Sons WAPPNER FUNERAL DIRECTORS 522-5211 GEIGER-HERLIHY Funeral Home 524-5532 5-Florists, Funeral Designs Stuhldreher Floral Company "We Telegraph 524-5911 48 W. Fourth SISTEK FLORIST 1034 Lexington Ave. Rd. 755-7076 8-Announcements Beautiful new Zenith Color TV on sale here! WHY PAY MORE? Bricker TV 2680 Lexington Ave.

9-Tech. Trade Schools SYSTEMS METHODS and RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY Incorporated 1154 School for Data Processing" A. W. 9-Tech. Trade Schools KEY PUNCH COURSES COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FREE Aptitude Test INTERNATIONAL AUTOMATION INSTITUTE Towers 522-3383 302 Stewart 10-Lost Found Max Fishbach rolled a 236- 236-225-697 in the League at Village Lanes to top men's bowling.

Fishbach, who has been bowling in the League for three weeks, just moved to Mansfield from Fremont. He carried a 190 average in league play at Fremont and Port Clinton. Glendale Uhlich, bowling in the Gorman Rupp League at Park Lanes notched a 268 game. PARK MERCHANT LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL Dave Maxwell. 191-192--593; Rocky Griffith, Sedlak, 216-581; Ron Berlo, 215-205- 574, Fran Fittier, 200- Mike Lovette 219--564; Prosser, Bob Zody, 222--562; Floyd Leedy, 202--561; Dave Schnittke, 203--559: Carl Schnittke, 245-559; Stan Packer, 201 559; by, 553; Jim Southard, Ken Henry 232-551.

Developers, 931-920- Lantz Mills, 2639; Mansfield 920-2621. (Game--Schmidt Floor Sanding, 988.) PARK THERM-0-DISC LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL Bill McBride, 254-616; Cliff Odson, 220-213--609; Dick Seitz, 211-589; Ralph Shadel, 211-202 583; Harold Kern, 213-200-581: Cliff Hardin, 200-579; Bob Kuhn, 200-203--570; Jim Kastran. 559. PARK FISHER BODY HOURLY INDIVIDUAL A. Thomas, 174-256-214-644: A.

French, 203-210- -609; D. Smith. 234--603: L. Black 202-235-614; Bringman, 601; L. Koenig, 202-202--595: B.

Sanders, 235 -594; L. Rasey, 204--568. TEAM Pallas Bar, 984--2886; Milliron, 989-2790, Larry Snavely, 973--2769. LEADERS Snavely. 65' 2-50 Vel Kote, 65-50; Million, 65-50.

PARK GORMAN-RUPP LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL Glendale Uhlich, 177-268-619: D. Daugherty, 216--606; Bill Sabourin, 257--579. 8.85-15 179.00 8.45-15 157.80 8.15-15 143.80 7.75-14 131.80 7.35-14 123.80 Plus Federal Excise Tax of $1.87 to $2.71 8-track Complete with two 3" Dust -proof door protects No Norma Neff, 221 548; Rose Holzworth. 541; Jan Lewis, 518; Dreama 186-214-554; Secrist, 513; Ruby Hale, 512; Carolyn 508; Pat Schwanberger, Bostick, Hartman, 496 Brenda Surber, 490; Shirley Snyder, 490; Glenda Blackwell, 486. TEAM American Electric, 829-2389; Charm House, Servimation, 2303.

Town Tavern, 814). LEADERS Wickes, 74-38; Servimation, 72-40; Dualey Builders, 69-43. PARK THERM-0-DISC WOMEN INDIVIDUAL Rosie Brooker, 201- 183-192 576; Ava Heater, 504; Fran Glassco*ck, 487; Fran Pore, 480; Joey Davis. 464; Millie Williams, 463; Sherry VILLAGE SUNSET CLASSIC LEAGUE Laughlin, 454. INDIVIDUAL Char French.

225-159- 571; 189 573; Dot Yontz, 209 Sharon Phillips, 201 570; Eileen Easterling, 200 560; Eleanor Gentille, 211 553; Ruby Ohly, 548; Evelyn Swank, 222 540; Dorla Clark, 535; Helen Kennedy, 529; Arlene Peters, 200 521; Phyllis Stehle, 520; Eleanor Baker, 208 519. TEAM Pringles, 933 2560; Ebert's, 869 2520; Urschel's, 888 2507. LEADERS Urschel's, 50-34; Tuttles, Aaron Davis, 47-37. VILLAGE ALLEY CATS LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL Helen Heller, 211-200- 147 558; Jan Shafer, 223 554; Gloria Gauder, 221 545; Kate Barnett, 516, Wilma Hannahs, 221 507; Kay Baker, 504; Ethel Taylor, 497; Kay Weyhmeller, 211 485; Betty Bauer, 484; Marge Spohn, 483; Helen Maxwell, 472; Margaret Fry, 466. TEAM Pizza Villa, 888-812 2434; Brown's Contracting, 821 2340; MESA Local No.

75, 2311. LEADERS Brown's Contracting, 52- 32; Richland Aluminum, Pizza Villa, Baron and Baron Insurance, VILLAGE GOLDEN RUSSELL CLASSIC INDIVIDUAL Polly Smith, 236-177- 158 571; Ann Dillon, 207 566; Edith Bishop, 553; Odell Brown, 537; Edith Mishey, 217 527; Betty Bentley, 515; Lillian Young, 512; Pat Evans, 511. NEW VILLAGE LADIES LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL Barb Holloway, 143- 179-176 498; Maxine Lerch, 214 495; Odell Brown, 495; Joyce Burger, 484; Glenna Whitinger, 475; Phyl Hinklin, 474; Mary Spayde, 474; Bev Wolfe, 466; Mary Altaffer, 207 463; Marcella Muir, 460; Evelyn Schneider, 456; Dee Ingold, 453, TEAM Blue Bird Baking, 741 Bur-2181; Emmil's Corner Pizza, 842 2156; Sublett's Beauty Salon, 2096. (Game Beckey's Beauty, 727.) LEADERS Emmil's, 71-45; Sublett's, 71-45; Westlake Siding, 2. Application Deadline Set By Clear Fork BELLVILLE The deadline for applications for football coach at Clear Fork High School here has been set for April 10, according to Athletic Director Dave Letizia.

All applications should be sent to the Clear Fork athletic department. The vacancy was created by the resignation of Kent Reed. 31 Thoroughbreds Killed In Big Fire LINCOLN, R. I. (AP) Triple Crown eligible Count Jopa and at least 30 other thoroughbred race horses were killed late Monday night as fire swept a barn at Lincoln Downs race track.

The stakes winning Jet Formation also was among the victims. Count Jopa, a three year old colt, finished second last week in the $25,000 added Swift Stakes at Aqueduct in New York. LEGAL NOTICES Your Kignt to Kuow and be mormea of the unctions 01 your government are embodied 111 regal notices. In tnat scut charges all cruzens to be Informed; this newspaper urges every cilicen to read and study inese nolices. We strongly advise those cu Seeking turther intormauon, tO exercise their right of access tc pubic recoras ana public meeungs.

LEGAL NOTICE Nicholes C. Gallo, whose last known address is SP4 Nicholes C. Gallo, RA 16959887, United States San Army, 324th Francisco Signal 96215, will Company, APO take lice that Mary C. Gallo has filed Case No. 9220 against him in the Domestic Relations Division of the Common Pleas Court of Richland County, Ohio, for divorce, custody of minor children and for such er and furtner relief as is just and proper on grounds set forth in her petition, Said cause will be tor nearing anytime on or after April 16, 1969.

Mary C. Gallo by her Attorneys WAGNER WAGNER 504 Stewart Towers Mansfield, Ohio 44902 (March 4-11-18-25 Apr. 1-8 NJ '69- J14272) LEGAL NOTICE A public hearing will be held by the Monroe Township Zoning mission, Saturday, March 29, 1969 at 8:00 p.m. Said hearing will be held at the request of Harold Snyder, Lucas, Ohio. Property to be rezoned-A parcel of land in the west quarter of Section 28, Township 22, Range 17 consisting of 55.8 acres more or less to be rezoned from residential to business for the purpose of selling gravel contained therein.

MONROE TOWNSHIP ZONING COMMISSION Beatrice C. Logdson, Clerk March 18, NJ '69-J 14321) LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALESMEN Pursutant to the provisions of Sections 1707.01 to 1707.45, R. notice is hereby given that on the of March. 1969, DUANE BERRY, residing at R. D.

1, Lucas, Ohio, filed an application with the Division of Securities at Columbus, Ohio, for a license to act AS a salesman of se. curities in the State of Ohio for PROVIDENT SECURITIES, of Cincinnati, Oh.o, All persons concerned will take notice that action on said application will not he taken by the Division for at least seven days from date of adver. tisem*nt. (Signed) Duane Berry (March 18, NJ '69 -J 14320) LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALESMEN Pursuant to the provisions of Sec. tions 1707.01 to 1707.45, R.

notice is hereby given that on the 11th day of March, 1969 JULIUS L. BROERMAN, residing at 620 Russell Road, Mansfield, Ohio 44901, filed an application with the Division of Securities at Columbus. Ohio, for a license to act a salesman of sect rities in the State of Ohio for the PROVIDENT SFCURITIES, INC. of Cincinnati, Ohio. All persons concerned take notice that action on said application will not be taken hv the Division for at least seven days from the date of this advertisem*nt.

(Signed) Julius L. Broerman. Jr. (March 18, NJ '69 143191 LEGAL NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF: The Apoll- antion of Virgil Charles Walker Shafer, and Charles C. Orewiler.

the Board 0f Trustees of Springfield Township. Richland County. Ohio, nuking fer authority transfer funds. Notice is hereby given that the above named Trustees of Springfield Township, Richland Countv. Ohio, have filed their petition in the Richland County Court of Common PleaT, being Case No.

43,651, prayInd for an order directing. permitting and allowing the transfer of from the General Fund to the Road and Bridge Fund of sald Townshin, in order to provide far the proper maintenance of the ronde in said Townshin. This cause w1l be for hearing be. fore the Court on the 14th day of April, 1969 Jean Coffey, Clerk of the Board of Trustees of Springfield Townshin. Richland County, Ohio.

By: William F. McKee Prosecuting Attorney (March 18 NJ '69-J 14322) who took black purse from THE party at Coliseum Wed. night. Please Olds return the glasses by mail, they are desneeded. Send C.O.D, to Pamela perately Pott.

1102 Trimble. Ladies' gold watch. Keepsake. VILOST: Penney's, Mansfield, between 2 to cinity Friday. Call Collect Ashland 322-0041.

Brindle pup, mixed breed, viFOUND Park Ave. West. Phone 524- cinity of 6792, Walnut Hills, young female FOUND In black, tan. white. 756-2008.

cal Black Labrador Retriever. If LOST tound. call Gation collect 468-1853. Girl's billfold, black, white FOUND trim. Identity contents.

524-3057 LOST -female German Shepherd, gray, lbs. Answers to "Princess." white, Vicinity Linn Rd. and Ganges Rd. 6675. 529 3067.

522 13-Wanted to Buy Swap donations of used sheets that WANTED be torn into bandages for leprosy can Madras, India. Call 892-2187, hospital in 589-4939. SMALL BUILDING About 10' Good condition. 589-6906 after 3:30. Call hand saw porter cable.

POWER Winchester model 42 or model 12 Also shotgun any gauge. 896-3382. NEED USED OFFICE FURNITURE, Call Wooster, 0, 262-6292. OFF on antiques Don, Gallaway. Rock hobbyist, fossils, N.

Gamble St. Shelby, 0. 342-5197. ANTIQUES wanted, top dollar paid for good Antiques. Old furniture, glass clocks, lamps.

Call 756-4861, china, HIGHEST CASH prices paid for General Household items, 3 rooms or more. Shelby 347-6429. 56.3. 13-A-Stamps Coins 1968 69-S, 69-P Cent Rolls Nixon Inaugural Medals R. F.

K. Memorial Medals Park Ave. Coin Shop 522-5703 323 P.A.W. Parking In Now Buying Silver Coins 14-Most Anything for Sale THINK before you buy your lawn tractor. Satisfaction and service and savings to $600.

Our economy, all gear, "gard yard" tractors. Horning's, 1 mile Rt. 97 Galion. No. 4 WARNER and Swasey turret lathe.

Bar feed--chuck -square turret. Zephyr Industries England Station, Ashland 323- 4485. No. 2 WARNER and Swasey turret lathes Pre selector, head power chuck wrench. Zephyr Industries England Station, Ashland, Ohio, 323-4485.

POOL tables slate used Brunswick Edison Billiard Manufacturing. 8-6 Daily Sunday 1-5. 946-2956. Edison, Ohio. WASHING MACHINES, 5, coin operated, Westinghouse, M-4 models, running condition.

747-2046. BELTON HEARING AID Used very little, $250. Call 522-4638. ELECTRIC SPACE HEATER $65. 747-6279 BABY FURNITURE Call 886-3647 Anytime.

LARGE metal office DESK, plus steel, swival arm chair. $135. Phone 529-4840 anytime. SNOW PLOW, 6 foot with hydraulic lift 6 or 12 volt JEEP $175. Call 589-4785 GE ROLL AROUND Vacuum cleaner, two tone color.

Has all attachments and even throw away bags. Runs like new. Will sacrifice for only $16.60 or terms. Phone 524-5561 Electro Hygiene. 19' GARAGE door with hardware.

One 8' garage door, several regular doors, wood and steel, several steel casem*nt windows, 25 ft. 60" concrete pipe. 3000 ft. No. 8 stranded electric wire.

Call Elmer Desterhaft 524-7703. SOFA 84" modern style, 40 wooden folding chairs. One pair of end table lamps, beige, brown, orange. 15 State St. after 5:00.

Call 524-4824. ANTIQUES UNIQUES SHOW Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. March 22, 1969 Grotto Hall, 747 S. Main St.

Mansfield, Ohio. Wix oil and air Filters Fox Auto Parts-44 W. 3rd St. HOMELITE CHAIN SAW Model C-52 5 cu. In.

as low as $129.00 EDRAY ENGINE SERVICE 884-2130 303 E. Main Lexington, 0. MOVING MUST sell bounded carpet with pad, 9'3' 14'8" color beige. Call 525-2561 after 5 p.m. LIVING room suite (sofa bed), brown, like new, $65.

23" floor model Motorola color TV $275. Admiral refrigerator, freezer across top, good condition $65. Wards piston pump, 1-3 H.P, with pipes and footer, 6 mos. old, $65. Roth size violin with case, like new $100.

529-4869. REFRIGERATOR $35 Good working condition. 756-3457 8 ROOM Martin house $16, 16 room $27. Complete with antenna and insulation, large feeders $4. 892-2201.

LARGE oak desk $28, antique swivel desk chair, $5. 5x9' Ping Pong board, $10. 131 Dawson after 5:30 p.m. SIGNATURE HEAVY DUTY air conditioner, 20,000 B.T.U.'S, new, used 2 months. 524-5115 or 747-1241.

4 SPEED MUNSIE Transmission rebuilt, new submersible pump. 747-6302. DIAMONDS Ladies, Men's $29.95 Ladies, Men's RINGS $4.80 up WESTINGHOUSE 3 speaker, 4 speed Stereo PHONOGRAPH $85.00 HARMONY Bass Guitar $295. GIBSON AMPLIFIER $150 ARGUS Super 8 CAMERA $27.50 FENDER Echo Reverb $100 Guaranteed WATCHES $6.95 up KODAK 35 Camera $14.95 MOTOROLA Port. TV, like new Save JAYS, 4th Main, 524-2713 CLEAN carpets with ease.

Blue, Lustre makes the job a breeze. Rent electric shampooer $1. Al Betz Hardware, 417 Sturges Ave. 756-6000. 99.00 99.00 99.00 99.00 99.00 per tire, on depending size, plus stereo 5" speakers mechanism 80.00 58.80 44.80 32.80 24.80 Singer Sewing Machine In desk type cabinet.

Fully equipped to zigzag, overcast and make many beautiful decorative stitches by simply inserting cams. Excellent condition and guaranteed. For quick sale $23.50 or $1.25 per week. Phone 524-5561 Electro Hygiene. exchange tires.

ONLY 5 LEFT 1967 ZIGZAG sewing machine, never used, $44. Richland Sewing Center, 475 Sherman Place. 522-1197. KITCHEN table, 4 chairs. Blonde end tables, blonde stereo cabinet, gold chair, brown studio couch, fire screen and grate, floor lamps, pool table, ping pong table, Misc 756-6786.

TOW Bar $50. Zenith portable TV, $20. Call between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. or on Sundays 747-2925. BARGAINS at Bell Music Co.

on frigerator, washers, dryers, and 1 TV. 26 new reS. Park downtown. 524-1001. ANTIQUE walnut trim sofa.

Refinished, make offer. Call 756-2289. ONE set of Child Craft Dictionary. Atlas. Cyclo Teacher.

Call 522-6515 Front End Brake Inspection Battery Tested TORSION BAR ADJUSTMENT FRENCH PROVINCIAL color RCA, TV with new picture tube, year warranty, $275. 68 Olympic TV, $80. Zenith 19" portable, new picture tube, $55. Air Line 14" 67 portable, $40. Stereo 4 sp.

recorder player combination, 23" new picture tube, AM-FM stereo radio combination, $175, 1 year warranty. Parker's TV. 747. 7026. Weekdays after 4, all day weekends.

FOR the BEST buys in furniture. w. G. McCREADY and SONS, W. 4th St.

at the RI. 30 by pass. Shangri La Antiques Out 4th turn right on 314 to Snodgrass turn left, open eves. 9. BUY-SELL-TRADE.

CLUBSTER golf cart, snare drum stand, Mouton jacket (12), All in excel- with lent condition. 756-6656. TV TOWERS, 10 ft. Special $8.95 ANTENNAS-Up to off list price. Picture Tubes $12.00 up BRICKER TV 2680 Lexington Ave.

884-3111 1968 ZIGZAG SEWING MACHINE AA-2 Beautiful desk type model and finger tip control to zigzag, monogram, buttonhole, applique, overcast, sew buttons, and even twin needle. Will do hundreds of beautiful fashion A-1 condition. For designs. quick sale $25.00 or $1.25 per week. Guaranteed.

5551 Phone 524- Electro Hygiene. 24" CONSOLE T.V., FIRST $50. CALL 524-0206. Sell Anything With Want Ads, Phone 522-1112.

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