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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 26

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18 Mansfield, News-Journol IT" Thursday, peremner jo, range $3 a. i I 1 Parley Begins "Li i. ljr NOR WALK The dis X- 4 trict leadership conference for grange officers and memhers was to open today in Norwalk at the 0 ffWifW fat- It; err 1- r. I First Presbyterian church, and continue tomorrow. Included in this district are Rich 1: a m.

i. land, Ashland, Crawford, Huron, i Medjna, Wayne, Lorain, Erie, Wyandot, Seneca, Sandusky, and Ot tawa counties. Hilt Christinas Concert Scheduled Shelby High School Musicians To Play SHELBY The annual Shelby High school Christmas concert will be presented by the music department at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Dee.

13, in the high school auditorium under the direction of Faul R. Bra-den, music supervisor. Others assisting with the program will be James Keiser. who will have charge of the settings; JTrs. Lillie Berney.

ushers, and Hiss Kay Knapp. program desifin, Taking part will be the brass ensemble, choir, Harmonettes, Boys' Glee club, Girls' Glee rlub, male quartet and Khythmettes. Christmas carols by the bras ensemble will open the program. Playing the instruments will be Bill Beau, Bruce Archdeacon, Don Stewart, Tom Rinehart. Jack Cook end Dave Zebner.

CHOIR TO SING The choir will sing, "Break Registrations were to (4en at 9 a. m. today and continue to 10:30 a. m. following this the "unified program" was to take place in the general assembly.

In the after noon, conferences were scheduled 'l1 for the following officers: M.VSTKKS, lecturers, secretaries, home economic committees, youth committees, and juvenile leaders. Conferences were to be held throughout the afternoon. "Enter "the Door of Ideas" is the title of a display room for grange members. fS, SI BMARINE new S. Navy submarine "Albacore" is at Portsmouth, STKAMKR TAKKS REST The' steamer Arthur M.

Anderson goes into winter quarters at Lorain, after setting a new all time mark for ore tonnage in one season by a single ship on the Great Lakes. Capt. William Ward (right) and chief engineer Harry Lickfeldt look over the final figures that show the Anderson carried gross tons of ore in 46 round trips. The Anderson is one of three new 647-faet ships in the U. S.

Steel's Pittsburgh steamship division. The entire fleet, also set a new mark of 27,446,822 tons of ore. N. at commissioning reremnmes presided over by Rear Admiral Charles B. Momsen, commandant of the first naval district The new addition to the underseas fleet is 2U0 feet long, 25 in breadlh, and displaces 1,20 tons.

It has a crew of 40 officers and men. The evening program, starting at 7:30 p. m. will be entitled "Your Grange in Following this session in the general assembly, recreation and conferences for district deputies are to be held. The morning classes tomorrow Third Grade Leads Classes Sn.BrC.hXo,,!ier.

Max (ood II' i Sneak First Christmas" by Weaver with rrSi ill 1 me sob sung by Miss Carolyn A I hi CCI 1 111 fvlfl Briscs: "Mam'selle Marie" by Gu- 'll III 1AIIII4IH1 Directors Elected Honor. Students Named In Nashville Iwiir cover parliamentary procedure, program planning, music NASHVILLE The third graddBeverly Bernice Miller, Lin-ungton, Garry Clinage, Kathleen BUCYRtS-The Crawford Public rtlaJions and fmmu: nairv Wrf tu annual servlce- These are scheduled at Nashville school had the larg- iffS, "Ave Maria" by Schubert; ASHLAND Ashland Youth for with Beverly Hoak as the soloist Christ spokesmen announced the and "Christmas Caravan" by Fil-'pmgram to be presented at the kins with the timpani played bynext. ratjy Saturday. Dec. 12, at Tvon Harnff.

The accompanist p. tn( auditorium of the be Miss Shirley Seitz. jWest Tenth Street Brethren chip hPlri In Cram F.vinffFlirl-i for 9 m- 10:30 a- m- 10:45 Ipst. nnmhpr on thp honor roll for Ki.tr United Brethren church here: ie, v' the second six-week period, ac- da Power and Robert Carole Hayiett, Nancy Second grade honor pupils are! Jeffries, Joanna Martin and Carol Elaine Armstrong, Judith Hays, Itemington. Leland Leppla, Dean Ling, Jerry I fifth grade honors went to Tom-Purdy, Brenda Pyers.

Kristie Lang, Nancy Miley, Peggy gart and Sally Wachtel. 'Picklesimer. Sharon Purdy, Billy i.Mondav night, elected eight town-1, 1 aain Mia cording Jo school officials. The Harmonettes snip directors and tour directors- 1 Third graders on the roll are ai-iarce a one wan ne oeieeaies1' HV Joel Brindenthal, Judy Campbell, Ebersole, win ciose me conierence. Marsha St.

John, Eileen Bilka, N3ncy Jones, Sharon lleineking, Sallv Query and Nit a l.eonhardt. The YFC committee has secured the services of Rev. H. Max Good of "Souls Harbor" in Columbus, 3 the annual Northern Ohio Breed Those making the honor roll and Wanger; sixth Diane Devore, Bertha Sheila Purdv. Susan Rockenfelder.

'ne "urtn gne were vicKie ev grade, Peggy Schopfer, Joanna Brotherhood Hael Woigamott, Suzanna Tipton Reiheld, John Bridenthal, Carol Dininger, James McMillen and Vera Whetstone. i and Edith Schlatich. ers' Assn. meeting in Tiffin. I Township directors are Paul sj! Wagner, Whetstone, Ray Cope-" 'land, Auburn, Clifford Hoover, Bu-jcyrus.

Earl Harrer, Cranberry, George Ruth, Sandusky, Ralph iHonsberger, Tod, Earl Tayne, IjJackson, and Carl Stuckey, Texas. Directors at Large are George The accompanist for 'Christmas who has been heard over WlfKC Rose" by Catalonian and "Frosty years on the radio program, the Snowman" by Nelson and Kol- "Wings of Prayer." lins, will be Miss Sue Thompson. The Boys Glee club will sing LAST year, Rev, Good traveled "March of the Kings" by French, for three months in Africa and F.u-The combined glee clubs will During this trip abroad, 'A T.BotmH" hv TsrhaiknvslfV aridimilps of rolnrprt mntinn nif Shelby Tax Rate Hiked ON THE seventh grade list wet Lois Lang, Lois Hajs, Tatsy Lin-ciconie, Sandra Spreng, and Vir SECOND place went to the first and second grades, both listing eight honor students. First graders are Barbara Bower, Peter Campbell, Vicki Lang, Benny Martin, SHELBY The tax rate for the gmia Messner; eighth grade, Lar- tures were taken, and a special feature of this rally will be the "Willie Take Your Drum" by Bur-gimdian. Singing in the male quartet will Hears Talk On Germany GALION A talk, "What Germany Means to Me," was given by Richard Brown, student at Ohio Wesleyan university, when was speaker for the Ladies Night meeting of the Brotherhood at the First Methodist church here.

He was presented by Ralph Workman, Brown's father is en- city of Shelby will be 24 mills injry Buigrtt and Leland Alexander. 1954, an increase of five -mills Freshmen honor students rerog. oer this year, it was announced "for scholastic achievement showing of the pictures taken. These films will show the effects be Dick Reed. Parker Graham, POW Teams Draw Blank and how the medical Dwiaht Hocue and Dick Cecil.

The! of leprosy, A ihere by Finance Director Chester (were Ruth Ann May, Janice Mc- P. Monn. Quire and Carol Miley; sopho. accompanist, for "We Wish You a missions are making great strides The increase is due to the were Rosemary Messner Merry uinstmas wm oe juissiui me i-uie n. (- Damschorder, Bucyrus Township, John Spreng, Whetstone Township, and George Van Orsdall, Cranberry Township.

LIST DELEGATES Delegate to the Tiffin meeting are Sam Cook, Dale Springer, RalphJBrause, Bruce Mutchler, Burton Honsberger, Earl Eich-horn, Warren Cooper, Warren Guinther and Robert Wagner. The banquet was attended by 216. Speakers were Max Drake, manager of the association's Tif- age of a 2.25-mili levy for citv re- and Beverly wergoon. (INS) South Ko PANMUN.IOM Accompanying Rev. Good will be John Bartlett, soloist and music- Seitz.

Tho fJirla rlnh flrromna teams vestprdav i pairs and improvements, which lean persuasion KEY. II. MAX GOOD hv Miss Thomnson. wll and Jliss Frances Tanne gaged in diplomatic service, and interviewed 30 more soldiers of the was approyed by Shelby voters at Listed on the junior honor roil were Patsy Drake, Arthur Fetter, Patsy Pipes and Marlcne McClure. Senior honor students are Clara "Fairy Flutes" by organist nd pianist, along tiad Amtprsnn nH with others heard recularly over the young man.

told about Ger- ROK Army and again failed toitne November election. This levy many as he saw the country while convince any of the prisoners to calls for the clean-out of city sani- the, Wings of spending several summers work-j change their minds and come'tary and storm sewers and the and Nancy Shafer. rraer proaa- "White Christmas" by Berlin. cast. Asks Cheek On Strike ing jn the state department in home.

of sewer lines. RHYTHM ETTES PERFORM luermany. fin headquarters, and Steve Maw-! I The latest round of the explana- in addition to the general city representative of thej mm program left the Allies city scnoois were given lu.e er. a field a score 01 2- t0 0 against them mins lor as comparea wun organization, tie Jesu of Braga" by Gaul and OHl "Winter Wonderland" by Bernard', accompanied by Miss Louise JT Or (llllPJt days of talks with the seven mi i COLUMBUS, O. (UP) The United Auto Workers (CIO) today iiirsiiT r.ppiey, oucyrus.

coumy Nnrman SomervillP A hiuinnct i i. I i Vn BERLIN "-Iperiod was headed by the presi rftl llfMB Vi A a In) Km fit. umaiii inree west tier-1 askpd the federal government to cmne Beviy tio, bmui. -in women hav. founded a "FalinViprmine if North American Avia-I cows DT' dent, Robert L.

Walker. aies. 0 An additional 108 of the balky South Koreans remain to be inter- FOR THE WIFE A Gilt Certificate lor New Kitchen Cabinets Get the Details Today OPEN TONIGHT 6IDDLE SALES People's Club" with an entry ration is using government funds 1,1 Oinoi, uaroi uenuie, ciauui vau-Eon, Arlin Cooke and Evelyn Jack-eon. The choir will close the tHoeram nv.a.. uiuiHuie iiiitriKsis aKdin.ii iiib THE program was preceded byiviewed at the northern Indian cus- linnai rnnrnl 1fn .1..

1 it i 7,5 mills in 1953. Shelby expects to have the largest receipts in its history, Monn said. During 1954 it expects to collect $188,026 as compared with $143,488 this year. "Actually," Monn said, "the general fund, will not be much over the current year. It ts expected that an extra $46,000 will be realized from the levies but this has already been allocated." less than 280 pounds.

The club is directing I i i fi otivu hub. tujioajai camp in me iruce zone. jail AUVlserS Lrge Smith and a committee of church ROK phase of the Allipd pv- a cam- rTed rva? about Work. Ilread. Writer women.

The room and tables were 'planations are expected to end at union in the current strike. Other developments in the seven-week-old strike: 1. A company spokesman said the company is Rising "serious consideration" to a reauest of a overweight people and in Fred Waring with solo parts sung Tnorwivl r-i rrn imu.y, ii" oirvtusiuie close oi nexi ses-TORONIO, Ont nd W- Hubbard. Isions. rl" 4 3: Particular at the song "She's Too 79 Glessner Ave.

777- WJf 1Wlgllk JHlfcUC, iirtll nilUi of the Legislature's Select Commit Covers were laid for 120 It will hold soeial meetings at 0f employes who returned to work. ail ai iiariA, mu jluivi nvuf by Charles. members and guests. Red rosebud RETURNS FROM JAPAN favors were at the places for the; KAsHVirr.tf Priva( Firct which coffee and served. calces win ue.

newly formed union to recognize lit as the bargaining agent? The tee on Reform Institutions (jails) suggested Tuesday a return to ihard work and bread and water i would ease the rash of minor offenses in order to spend the winter ladies. FOR "HER" CHRISTMAS! Class William Tipton arrived home in Nashville Tuesday after spending a year in Japan, where he served with the U. S. Army Milk National Labor Relations Board would have to call an election to determine if the employes ant the new union, the UAW. or no union.

in jail. SEEK SCHOOL OFFICER BUCYRUS The Crawford coun- Staff Members Attend Hand Clinic "In these days of abnormal pros perity, it doesn't seem right boa''d of education has author-jtary Police 7pn i ni in I Ted C. Tatgenhorst, instrumental! ASKS FOR CHECK supervisor in Mansfield public 2. The chairman of the U.S. Sen-schools; Robert Brashares of the ate Armed Forces Committee the luxurv of spendin the winter'lars to employ a school attendance TURKEYS Fresh Dressed Ike Names 12 To Farm Board.

WASHINGTON (INS) President Eisenhower today appointed 12 members of the Federal Farm Credit Board, a new organization created under the Agriculture Department reorganization program. News Secretary James C. Hag-erty explained that the hoard, which is composed mainly of farmers, will serve on a part time in where it is and com-1 officer to replace William H. Ditty, Illvery Tueidty and Friday is good," 79, of Brokensword, who died last John Simpson Junior high school, 'asked the Defense Department toll T'J V. Charles Sickafus of the Johnny Ap-look into" charges made by Wal-i tng Jev.

A Down jail warm ner said. weeK. Jine position is a part-time WITTMER Turkey Farms -job. Lim burger cheese i named after1 a town in Belgium. a News-Journal' Classified Ad.

1 Mi In Oat MnriAH At. Rd. rhnn Liintt SIVJ inrnKcu ihk" buuhu "i ver nauonai presiaeni oi Warner Sonntag of Senior high the UAW and the CIO. He said the school left yesterday for Chicago Irompany, by refusing to arbitrate where they will attend the Nation-Jthe dispute, was attempting "to basis in an advisory capacity on al Band Clinic. use taxpayers' money to finance continue through1 its anti-union, strike breaking cam-demonstrations farm credit policies.

I Sessions will The members of the board in- Saturday with i i elude seven Republicans and five: bands brought in for the conven Democrats. jtion from all over the country. 3. Seven persons are slated for arraignment here on charges growing out of the bombings of cars Four of them and two other persons will face similar charges in Lancaster as one of the bombings as in Fairfield County. MOXOGRAM.UED WUU ASY NAME OR IMTIALL AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! Youn alone ihene vr ty-noft, ezir warm corduroy Onmphie becaune ynur name or monogram ii emiroidfrd ah them in the color of your choice, it ne extra charge.

Not only delightful look at, but nVlirimu to wear with their Pv linings. Investigate Covering Of Councilman's Cae VOUNGSTOWN (INS) Youngs-town Police Chief Edward Allen today was investigating the covering up of a beating suffered by first ward councilman Michael J. McCullion. Two policemen, who failed to re-port that they picked up McCullion in front of an eat side bar Sunday after he had been beaten by a pair of unidentified men, and a third patrolman who dispatched a patrol car to the bar face possible sus-, pension. give the BOND I it i i that's making Bourbon History! Kit, u-u yrli'S PLAN CLASS REUNION SHELBY Plans are being made for holding a reunion of the Shelby High school class of 1944.1 The 10th anniversary of the class will be observfd in May.

Mrs, Dale Hodges. 18 Myrtle Shelby. A45 Qt. compiling addresses of the class! f- 4 Li members. Cm Ne, J'-C lr' I I ,7 I f-iirm Ti r-i inn.iiirt.iiii ill, 3 OSTRACIZED WANAKAH, N.

Y. (UP)-Mrs. Daniel McCarriaher a while robin attempted to join other robins in trees near her home here But the flock refused to have any- JAPANESE PRISONERS RETURN Red Cross nurses are shown helping a litter-borne ex-prisoner off the repatriation ship, Koan Maru, which returned to Maizuru Harbor. Japan, with 811 Japanese irw.il Fun in own fun to give for that gift with a personal touch. Black and Red Full and half sues.

who vcre prisoners of war in Russia since 1945. The Reds said the to do with the bird and final i5T ly drove it off. men were held for war crimes. Hnllcrs i iVt'Kfermm vmiMilt in rout flmii nf f(ir. Vhen your OOmphies are tie.

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