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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 24

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THE MANSFIELD JOURNAL PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Local Briefs Five Pay Five traffic violators forfeited bonds of $1 each appearance in municipal court Friday morning. Fourteen Enter 0. S. Fourteen inmates were received at the Ohio State reformatory Thursday, according to J. J.

Feeney, record clerk Apply for License--John F. Mack of Loudonville and Marie Gallagher of Mansfield applied for a marriage license in probate court, according to court attaches Friday. Youth Missing--O. B. Bearden, 18 Junction street, asked police Thursday night to search for his brother, Walter, 15, who left home Wednesday morning and has since been missing.

Lieut. Bruce Friday and Officer Walter Camubell searched a barn at 208 Newman street where Mr. Bearden thought the boy might be hiding, out were unable to locate the youth. Tire, Rim Stolen-Dorothy liams reported to police headquartire and rim had ters Thursday afternoon, a that, her car parked at the rear of 146 1 North Main street. Board Will Meet- regular meeting of the county board of elections will be held at the board's offices in the courthouse Friday night.

Routine business will he taken up, John A. Massa, deputy clerk, said. Long Service Record--Howard F. Wilson, manager the Mansfield plant of the National cuit company, today enters upon his 35th year of continuous serwith that company. Specivice, of the product, enjoyed to- FRANCE HUSTLED FROM CONFAB PLATFORM stone SERVED FOUNT AT JUGA Camubell searched a barn at 208 day by The Journal force in Announcements D.

AND D. LUNCH 10 NORTH WALNUT ST. SPECIALS FOR SAT. AND SUNDAY Roast Breast of Veal with Raisin Sauce Potatoes, Bread, Butter and Drink 20c Boiled Ham, Alaska Salmon or Pimento Loaf With Potato Salad, Bread, Butter and Drink 20c Meat Loaf Sandwich with Potatoes and Gravy 10c Frankfurters and Sauer Kraut with Potatoes, Bread, Butter, Coffee 15c Small T-Bone Steak Grilled 35c Fried Spring Chicken Stuffed Pork Turkeys 30c Potatoes, Green Beans, Red Beet with Pickled Egg, Ice Cream, Bread, Butter, Drink Chicken Salad Sandwich 5c Home Made Pimento Cheese Sandwich 5c Barbecued Beef and Pork Sandwich 5c Meat Loaf Sandwich 5c Egg Sandwich 5c Fresh Strawberry Sundae SPECIAL ALL NEXT WEEK FOR BREAKFAST Sliced Peach, Donuts or Roll, Coffee 10c FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932 day by The Journal force in commemoration of the occasion, evidence that quality has been maintained and variety enlarged. Reports Accident Mrs.

E. H. Barrett, 18 Small avenue, reported to police Thursday noon that as she was driving on North Diamond street, her car and one driven by C. G. Young, 239 Bartley avenue, collided.

Held for Questioning--Joe Stevens, picked up by Detective Lee J. Remy and Officer C. H. Copper, Thursday evening, was being questioned at city hall today in connection with the theft of a watch from Frank Gralka, police said. Search for Beggar -Police Thursday night conducted a search in the neighborhood of a Hedges street residence where a beggar had attempted to secure a handout.

The man, police were informed, used abusive language when refused. Orchestra to Play-Paul Lowry's Grosvenor orchestra will go to Galion tonight where they will provide music for dancing at the opening of the Galion Country club. Saturday and Sunday nights they will fill engagements at Terrace Gardens, Port Clinton. Complains About Boys John Brandt, West First street, asked police Thursday afternoon 10 chase boys away from a property at 146 North Mulberry street. Mr.

Brandt claimed youths were stealing cherries and breaking limbs. Officer Joe Adams was unable to find the boys. Man Being Held--Sheriff Walter Underwood Friday morning took a man to county jail while an investigation is conducted in a report that several shots were discharged in the northern section of the county Thursday night. some endangering the lives of residents. TABULATE VOTE FOR PRESIDENT Hoover Is Renominated With Ballots Out of 1,154 at Convention.

CHICAGO STADIUM. June 17. (P) -The presidential ballot in the convention follows: Alabama 19 Hoover, Arizona 9 Hoover, Arkansas 15 Hoover, California 47 Hoover. Colorado 15 Hoover, Connecticut 19 Hoover, Delaware 9 Hoover, Florida 16 Hoover, Georgia 16 Hoover, Idaho 11 Hoover. Illinois 541 Hoover, Coolidge 3 absent.

Indiana 31 Kansas 21 Hoover, Kentucky 25 Hoover, Louisiana 12 Hoover. Maine 13 Hoover, Maryland 19 Hoover, Massachusetts 34 Hoover, Michigan 41 Hoover, Minnesota 25 Hoover, Mississippi 11 Hoover, Missouri 33 Hoover. Montana 11 Hoover. Nebraska 17 Hoover, Nevada 9 Hoover. New Hampshire 11 Hoover, New Jersey 35 Hoover, New Mexico 8 Hoover 1 Dawes, New York 97 Hoover, North Carolina 28 Hoover, North Dakota 9 Hoover 2 Blaine, Ohio 55 Hoover.

Oklahoma 25 Hoover, Oregon 9 Hoover, 3 France 1 absent, Pennsylvania 73 Hoover, 1 France, 1 Wadsworth, Rhode Island 8 Hoover, South Carolina 10 Hoover, South Dakota 11 Hoover, Tennessee 24. Texas 49 Hoover, Utah 11 Hoover, Vermont 9 Hoover, Virginia 25 Hoover, Washington 19 Hoover, West Virginia 19 Hoover. Wisconsin 15 Hoover. 11 Blaine. 1 Coolidge, Wyoming 9 Hoover, Alaska 2 Hoover.

District of Columbia 2 Hoover. Hawaii 2 Hoover, Philippines 2 Hoover, Porto Rico 2 Hoover. The presidest was renominated with 1.126½ votes out of 1,154 with 578 needed to nominate. Calvin Coolidge received 4 1, votes; Senator John J. Blaine of Wisconsin, 13 insurgent votes; former Senator France of Maryland, Charles G.

Dawes, 1, and former Senator James W. Wadsworth, New York wet leader 1. EAGLES REPRESENTATIVE REPORTS ON CONVENTION Petitions for Ohio Old Age Pension to Be Circulated. A. .1.

Eglesberg. Mansfield Aerie, 336. Fraternal Order of Eagles, delegate to the Eagles convention at Lima recently, made a report concerning business transacted at the convention at a meeting of the local aerie in the F. O. E.

hall Wednesday evening. President Roe H. Oswalt announced at the meeting that petitions to initiate an old age pension law for Ohio will be placed in circulation in Richland county about July 1. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BUCYRUS, June 17. -Marriage licenses were granted Thursday to Harry M.

Badgler, 24. Galion, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M.

Badgley, and Eda E. Ritzhaupt, 28, Galion. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ritzbhaupt, and Wayne E.

Watters, 23, Ravenna, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Watters and Virginia E.

Ryder, 23, Bucyrus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ryder.

ROOFING CALL ERIE 3601 For Estimates On Our TRU-LOCK SHINGLE MORINLEY ROOFING CO. 199 N. Diamond St. Announcements Timely Fine All Wool Suits, made to order. $20, $22, $25.

Now is the time to order. Dick Kissane, the Tailor, N. Main St. Special Clean-up Prices! On Vegetable Plants. Celery and Cabbage Plants 5c per dozen.

Tomatoes, 10c per dozen. Sweet Potatoes, 50c per hundred. Stuhldreher Floral 48 W. Fourth. Meet Your Friends at Mifflin Inn For a Delightful LUNCHEON 45c and 65c Chicken and Steak Dinners $1.00 and The Supper Special at 65c Each Evening EIGHT MILES OUT PARK AVE.

EAST HIGHWAY WORK FINISHED BUCYRUS, June of the Lincoln highway five miles west of Bucyrus, has been completed, it was announced today by County Surveyor C. I. McNeal. The Ohio State Life Insurance Co. (An Ohio Company) Writes All Forms of Life Insurance Incomes and Annuities The New REFUND ANNUITY Policy Will Command Your Interest and Patronage D.

F. SHAFER, Mgr. Mansfield Agency Kent Rummel Coal Co. 300 N. Mulberry St.

Canal 1900 NEW TAX ON TIRES Will Increase Prices to EFFECTIVE SOON BUY RICHLAND TIRES NOW AND SAVE THE TAX FOX, The Tire Man 44 West Third Street REYNOLDS BATTERY USL SUPPLY CO. BATTERIES Cor. Park Ave. E. and Adams St.

Ignition Service Phone Canal 1407 AN OUTSTANDING GLIDER VALUE! For Only $8.75 SCHROER'S 109-23 Furniture, North Rugs, Diamond Linoleum St. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Copy is now being compiled for the August 1st Telephone Directory. Installations, changes or corrections must be completed by June 20th to insure publication in the new book. Let uS have your orders promptly. THE MANSFIELD TELEPHONE CO.

Watch Dad Beam next Sunday (Father's Day) when he unwraps your gift from Matthes. And no matter whether it's shirt, tie, belt, golf sweater or others you'll be mighty glad you picked such practical, worthwhile gift and so will he. CLOTHING 14 S. Main St. Senator Joseph I.

France of U. B. DELEGATES ELECT OFFICERS R. R. Ehrhart, Galion, Chosen President of Sandusky Conference Body.

GALION, June the Thursday morning study of the Sandusky Conference Christian Education convention being held at the United Brethren church this week, officers were elected for the coming year. R. R. Ehrhart of this eity, was elected president, and other officers were: Lois Van Dorn, Hoytville, vice president; Mary Purdy, Delta, secretary; Cora Jane Grant, Vanlue, stewardship superintendent; Pauline Spitler, Hoytville, missionary superinHilliard Camp, Delta, life work recruit superintendent; Dale Emerick, Toledo, quiet hour and worship; William Spitler, Hoytville, recreation superintendent; Wheeler Gallender, Toledo, leadership training, The Thursday evening program was presented by Dr. W.

G. Clippinger, president of Otterbein college at Westerville who gave an adress, and by the "Varsity Quartet," who presented a musical program. Prof. L. W.

Warson, alumni secretary of Otterbein college, also on the program. The Galion city band directed by R. R. Ehrhart gave a concert at 6:30 on the public square, TAX WILL INCREASE AUTO TIRE PRICES Mansfield Dealer Points Out Opportunity to Save. Announcement was made today by J.

L. Updegraff of the Firestone Service Stores company, Firestone dealers, that tire prices, now the lowest in history, will remain unchanged until midnight, June 20, when the new excise tax of from 10 to 15 per cent on tires and tubes becomes effective- -the highest tax on any auto accessory. "A few days remain in which it is possible to save from 10 to 15 per cent by buying Firestone tires Mr. Updegraff said. "The new billion dollar revenue bill signed by the president will have the inevitable effect of increasing many retail prices," continued Mr.

Updegraff. "The thrifty will see the wisdom of taking advantage of the prevailing low prices." DR. JOHN H. BRISTOR Dentist 602 Richland Trust Bldg. Special Attention to Children Office---Canal 2723 Residence--Canal 3712 ST.

N. ON MAIN CREDIT Clothing 79 To Reach People in Loudonville CALL Canal 4214 And Talk Direct to the Operator there. Wait on the line. She will complete the connection at once for you. TRY IT The Mansfield Telephone Co.

Maryland was speedily removed from speakers' platform at the national convention in Chicago when he sought to place the name of Calvin Coolidge before the convention. France was removed by police and convention officers, shouting "You'll have to carry me off, I have my rights." IZAAK WALTONS CLAIM VICTORY White's Order to Open Ohio Streams to Fishermen Is Hailed by Group. The order of Governor George White to open all Ohio streams to fishing beginning July 1, was considered in a sense today as a victory for the local chapter of the Izaak Walton league, which has battled closing the streams since the order Jan. 1. On recommendation of the governor.

concurred in by Conservation Commissioner W. H. Reinhart. the opening was authorized by the Ohio Conservation council because of "economic conditions." About one-third of the streams in the state, including the important fishing channels in Richland county, were affected by the ruling. WHEAT MARKET CLIMBS Following the prediction of local grain authorities the price of wheat in local markets continued to rise today and opened at 45 cents per bushel, a one-cent increase over Thursday's opening.

Good Food Snappy Service That's why 50 many people eat every day At Max Dining Car S. Walnut St. Saturday Specials 5 lb. Box Macaroni 1 lh. First Quality Cocoa 13c Qt.

Jar Sweet Pickles 23c Large Jar Jumbo Peanuts 23c Qt. Jar. Peanut Butter 21c Qt. Jar Sour or Dill Pickles 23c Vine Ripened Cantaloupes 2 for 25c Fancy Fresh Apricots, 1h. 10c Fine Sweet Strawberries Also a full line of all seasonable fruits and home grown fresh vegetables.

CALL US AT CANAL 2536 For Prompt and Free Delivery JOHN E. ANGLE 18 S. Park St. Wash and Grease Any Size Car $2.00 Wash and Polish Any Size Car $3.00 Used Tires--All Sizes STEVE BROS. GARAGE Cor.

Sixth and Diamond Spring 1509 FREE "Hey kids look" An Ice Cream Cone With Each Haircut ALL HAIRCUTS 25c CUT RATE BARBER SHOP North East Cor. 3rd and Walnut TUBE FREE With Every GOODRICH CAVALIER TIRE Purchased During Our Great Safety SALE! VER the half road the today cars on are equipped with unsafe tires tires that invite disaster To help'clear the highways of this menace to life and limb we are shooting the works. Motoring costs are slashed in this sensational Safety Sale of Goodrich Cavalier Tires. During this sale we will give a Goodrich Inner Tube FREE with every Goodrich Cavalier Tire purchased at these record 1932 prices. Price Price Each Size Each In Pairs 4.40-21 $4.65 4.50-20 5.19 4.50-21 5.27 4.75-19.

6.33 6.16 4.75-20 6.43 6.24 5.00-19. 5.00-20 5.00-21. 5.25-18 5.25-21 5.50-19. 32x6. 6.00-20 7.50-20 8.25-20 McCARTHY TIRE SERVICE "SEE MACK-SAVE JACK" Canal 1090 9 North Adams St.

6.65 6.75 6.98 7.53 8.15 8.48 15.45 ..26.50 ..26.45 ...37.25 6.45 6.55 6.77 7.30 7.91 8.23 14.98 25.50 14.07 25.80 36.30.

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