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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 12

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12 Mansfield News-Journa) Sunday, May 8, 19G0 Menus Listed By Richland Schools Menus which will bo servedjes, bread and butter sandwich- peanut butter bread, potato in Richland County School cafe- es chips and fruit on Friday. and milk on Thursday: teria this week have been an- dressing with pork gravy, but- Lucas pupils will be served chocolate cake and milk will bo served on Monday; dressing with creamed chicken or noo dies with hamburger and to-mato, pineapple or grapefruit, bread and butter and milk on Tuesday; chili macaroni with ground beef, cole slaw, bread and butter, pears and milk on Wednesday; creamed tuna on biscuit or Spanish rice, slices of lunch meat, celery sticks, bread and butter, fruit cocktail and milk on Thursday; Lexington pupils will bcitered Peas and carrots- bread served sloppy joe sandwiches, and butter sandwiches, peach- '60 Census Lists Gain In County Population nooaie or tomato soup, orange i nmuy. mashed potatoes, sauerkraut and pork, bread and butter, baked apples and milk on Monday; chili con came, lettuce and peanut butter sandwiches, At Union School, spaghetti juice, gingerbread wnn lemon with ground beef and toma toes, buttered green beans, sauce and milk on Monday; string beans with ham or spinach with sausage, tomato juice, bread and butter and fruit Tops 19,000 will be served on Monday; peanut butter ana lettuce sana and sloppy joe sandwiches, parsley buttered potatoes, buttered peas, barbecued pork or cheeso sandwiches, ico cream and MT. GILEAD Unofficial cheese cubes, cherry cobbler and milk on Tuesday; baked beans, wiener sandwiches, relishes, fruit cup and milk on Wednesday; sloppy joe sandwiches, spinach or harvard beets, fruit gelatin and milk wiches, macaroni salad milk on Tuesday; pork and potatoes, pickles and cookies beans or beef and noodles, on 'luesoay; cnicken and noo milk on Friday. census figures for Morrow County for 19G0 show an in bread, butter and iellv.

slices dies, tossed salad, bread and crease in population of more i lintt tV find fruit nn Wodnoa. ui uitob, vruiiui, VnivaiiViv Tu I on Thursdav notato casserole and "cabbage salad, graham day; wiener sandwiches, pota- 2 S'al f2 than 2.100 since 1950, accord Ing to Mrs. lluth Durtschi, dis trict census supervisor. wiches, cheese cubes, cookies Tour Complete FLOORCOVEiUNO STORE MANSFIELD RUG and LINOLEUM Cor. Tempi Ct.

117 N. Main Upon Man. Isite 'til 1:30 A 2-0701 New pooulation total for the dav; baked spaghetti, warm doughnuts on Thursday; cream rolls with butter, cottage of tomato soup with crackers, cheese gelatin salad with pine- with ground beet, pieces of apple or cole slaw, applesauce cheese, bread and utter, and milk on Friday. At Bellville School, chili' soup I I 1 i i i 1 'A. v.

i s. and milk on Thursday; fish sticks, bread and butter, buttered corn, potato salad, frozen orange sticks and milk on Friday. At Shiloh School, hot pork sandwiches, buttered parsley it potatoes or sweet potatoes, fruit and milk will be served on Monday; cmcKen nooaie 4, 7 1. soup with crackers, pieces of rolls, sunshine salad, cookies and milk on Tuesday; barbecued beef sandwiches, green beans or spin county is 19,306, an increase from 1950 when the official census was 17,188. Mrs.

Durtschi said the official 10 census figures will be announced later. She said the figures now released are fairly accurate and there should bo no substantial change. If there is any change it will probably be a slight increase she added. At the same time mayors of two of the country's largest villages announced their new unofficial census figures. MT.

CI LEAD Mayor H. J. Davis said the new census figures for Mt. Gilead show a population of an increase of 410, or 17 per cent, over the 1950 figure of 2,351. Mayor Robert Akron of Cardington said the new census figures for his village show an unofficial conut of a gain of 141 from the official 1950 census figure of ach, fruit, cookies and milk on Wednesday; ham and beans or chow mein and noodles, cole slaw, bread and butter, cherry .1 i cobbler and milk on Thursday; fish sandwiches, buttered potato' sticks, fruit mix, cake.

and milk on Friday. A ii mm 1 II mum i i.nm i.mnir rll Butler pupils will be served spaghetti, cole slaw with pine-, 465. County officials were hoping' it. GOOD a white standard poodle, and "Callie," a Basset hound, keep each other company while their master, George Chaddock, of Galion, shown with them, is at work. Both are show dogs.

(Photo by Jack Wcigler) apple and marshmaliows, bread and butter sandwiches and milk on Monday; potato or tomato soup, sloppy joe sandwiches, glazed cherries, cookies and milk on Tuesday; green beans or spinach, meat loaf and applesauce, bread and butter sandwiches and milk on Wednesday; beef stew, pear Prize-Winning Shoiv Dogs New Residents Of Galion and cottage cheese sandwich- show the county population over the 20,000 mark. An increase over that mark would have meant county officials would automatically receive salary Increases, as salaries are based on population figures. The new census figure for the county is not the largest ever. In 1850 and 1860 the county had a population of Plan Road-e-o es to the judges if they get't Millersl)lirlf ciose enougn. uotn aogs are By CATHERINE RORICK because when the dogs have Staff Correspondent jbeen with him on a shopping GALION Ordinarily, to trip and other jaunts on Satur-wait all day long at home un- day they are "bushed." The fc The Driving MILLERSBURG show conscious, Chaddock ex Wc Can Put Your Savings To Work Resides mortgage loans to home-owners, wc finance new homes built by 25 or more Mansfield contractors in many of the 100 new allotments on the outskirts of the city so we can put your savings to work, at good wages, since these new homes are built with savings for at least part of the cost or price.

Accounts May Be Opened Anytime Every Savings Account on our books is protected by our large Reserve Fund $1,570,775.00 2'o times the State average; not only by far the largest for any Building Loan or Savings Loan (State or Federal) of our size in Ohio, but as far as we know, anywhere in the Entire United States. Savings Accounts may be opened at any time for any amount. Deposits up to the 10th of the month receive interest from the 1st. (Home Shown Above: The "Phoenix," Samuel Paul, Architect) OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 A. M.

to 4:00 P. M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. 9:00 to 5:00 on Friday. Closed Saturday.

EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1960 OUR RATE ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS WILL BE 4 PER YEAR, COMPOUNDED plained. Holmes County Safe more man zu.wu. illaes in the county, til the master returns from his dogs wait in his car at places Twelve times of the 16 thatiTeenage Road-E-0 will be held Other Sunday afternoon. May populations, with 1900: work would be a "dog's lite "i where ttiey are not allowed in-(Chaddock has shown the poodle here and their popul figures first and 1950 figures; for any dog. side.

They stay close to their; at dog shows, she had won first, 15. under sponsorship of the master and want to follow his' place in the "Best of Breeds" iMillersburg Jaycees and the every movement on Saturdays, classification, She placed first Standard Oil Co. In Galion, however, Champ second, follow ion Kenbrook Forest Flame, a Fulton, 286 and 269; Maren- show'and Sundays when he is free.lin the non sporting group on The contest is onen to all on TO atwl 975- Knnrta WK! u-v. I I affectionately known to The Basset always wants to one occasion, and took second boys and girls 16 to 19 years OO-J. rhflctortrilln 979 anA uu 208- FdNon 569 and 471 iher master as "Sunny" has be trimmed too, when the poo- thf mmnrinmnstiin nf Phartrav die is gettin her hair cut, but place twice, winning third an-! old on or before Aug.

11. Prizes other time. of $15 for first, $10 for second Besides completing her and $5 for third place will be championship, the poodle, now given in both boys and girls' Townships totals as shown calliope, called "Callie" for a Basset doesn't have much to short a Basset hound and also trim. The dogs have never been divisions. a show dog.

known to fight while they are six years old, has her obedi- The two dogs, new residents toeether. Thev share their food ence certificate for "comnan- ures follow: Troy, 542; North Bloomfield, S54; Perry, 1046; Cardington, 1099; Canaan, 753; Congress, ion" dog. The Hawaiian alphabet has oi uauon wan meir master, dishes, and when they had pup-George Chaddock, have ap-pies they helped one another Due to his move to Galion, five vowels and seven conson- 2322; Gilead, Franklin, Chaddock missed the recentants. pcareu snows au over me, take care of their families. country, including ones at Thev never cive Chaddock anv! Toledo show with Callie.

the Athens, Minneapolis, St. trouble when it is bedtime, as basset hound, but he plans to 769; Wcstfield, 748; Lincoln, 1026; Harmony, 683; Chester, 923; Peru, 767; Bennington, South Bloomfield, 954; Washington 1018. josepn, juicn. bpartanourg.ithev start in that direction taKe nere to the Cincinnati S. Hammond and other In-! when th timR mmps.

Ishow on June 5. When thp MANSFIELD BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION Millers Green Thumb GERANIUMS PETUNIAS MARIGOLDS Cor. 314 and Rt, 30-S PR 4-1406 diana cities, Chaddock has set was half-way to her cham- box full of ribbons, and a casej t. pionship a year ago she inter- "The Old 1876 Loan" Mansfield, Ohio 36 North Main St. 'shows first timMWiP l10 raise a family.

nnue me aogs wait tor their, 7Ta Days Set master, to return home, they could be entertained by nine hT cookQ to make her pairs of unusual and rare for the Judges. Instead of (mrh in (looking alert, she sat up and IIAYESVILLE A nu a 1 PhnHHrir TENFIFTY PlWll 0 IV: viy 13 Ai fn pps Li LuJ Lj 1 i iv LZ3 cleanup days will be observed'of the North Electric Co. here, udfs fround onthls; in Hayesville on Friday and as senior industrial engineer aba Saturday, May 27 and 28, it: on April 1, is inclined to be-lut said. The was announced at the last lieve that the rings rln not pnylBasset nound llkes to give kiss-meeting of village council. I much attention to the A rr, All trash is to be placed but just take themiJOO At leacIlCl'S curbs in front of homes for col-' for granted.

lection no later than 11 a. m.j Their master finds the birds! jlTrllt 1 rOraiU on May 28. fascinating enough to spend an I VctFP nnivtvr i evening watching them in pref- SHELBY More than 200 umwAU lerence to television. The finch- persons attended the first i Council discussed unsafe and es have unusual songs Night program ever noisy driving in the calls. Sometimes they sound sponsored by Union Grange and members said reckless like wrens and quails and other which was held Friday night at driving and "hot-rodding" will times like sparrows.

Chaddock the Grange hall, not be allowed. jwas given several pairs of thej The affair honored the teach- An ordinance to vacate a birds for his birthday administrators and others alley between Lots 222 amd eight months ago, when he ad- connected with the Shelby Pub-223 was given a first mired them at a friend's home, lie Schools. Mrs. Lucille Wharton and Wil-He has since added the others, lian Gannon attended the meet-! If the birds should get out of Trr, ing to request such action. Ger-1 their cage, Chaddock doesn't' 1A Jo Install aid Bright asked for a ruling think the poodle would harm! Installation of officers and on the proper width of the alley them, because she once helped discussion concerning a rheu- running north and south back; him find an escaped bird un-i malic fever film will feature of his home on North Median-'der the chair, but the Bassetjthe Tuesday night meeting of ic St.

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H. Schettler "I think, though, that the sociologist, and Dr. Oscar dogs must spend most of their IKlein, Mansfield physician, nl i i 4 1 'I More than one half of the continent of Europe is less time sleeping," Chaddock will answer questions after the than 600 feet above sea level. 'He has reached this conclusion film has been shown. SPECIAL I Shown alwve is the front of our new location, just a few doors north of our old location.

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