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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 18

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PAGiJ 18 SANDUSKY REGIvSTER JULY IP, 19fi2 Plans Shaping Up For Camp Perry National Rifle Meet Pom CfJNTON Allhrnigh the NittJnnKl Malcheji al Camp Perry will nol start for another im weeks, the Natirmal IWatchw Proprfty Division at Erie Ordnance Depot is a activity with the transfer of pqiiip- nrent. stipplies. and materials I from the warehouse Camp Perry. The behind the scenes sup- pnrt of thr National Matches at Erie to i which is furnished by Krie With the arrival of the first siip- volves many months of prepaia- port units at Camp Perry the lat- tion prior to the first shot fired'ler part of the initial issue on the Camp Perry ranges. of supplies bcRan and Ldcafirf on iti.

2S0 m4 Norfli of NorwoHi orwaik rifM limit argain Plenty of FREE PARKING OPEN 7-DAVS A WEEK from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. DISCOUNT iDISCOUNp DISCOUNT Aloddin, 64 ei. JUMIO SIZE PLASTIC DECANTER Leakpreef Beilpreef for No 307 Asst. Colors SHREDAID 4 in 1 with storage dish Use for Shredding Grating and Slicing No.

836 LOMA, Duty DISH QQc PAN VU ARISTOCRAT 9" Reg. 97e PICNIC 7Qc PLATES IZ $1 98 List CHADWICK BACON GRILL with Greose Well 1.39 Crisp, Flat lacen No Turiiiii9 or Draininq FABULOUS SAVINGS! JERGENS $1.00 SHAMPOO Coconut Oil Castile 29 JERGENS St.00 LOTION I 6 for Hand Care WOODBURY $1.00 ALL PURPOSE CREAM WOODBURY AFTER SHAVE S1.00 HELENE CURTIS Spray Net With FREE Gay Tap Hair Dreuinq $1.35 BAYER ASPIRIN 49' PLUMBING SUPPLIES Sure Fit FLANGE and GASKET fpr All FIgor Toilet BewU Reg. 74c 59c 1 '4" COMPLETE Reg. S3.A4 J.TRAP 199 lU" and T'j" Short Bend Reg. $1.19 STRAP 99c AUTO CAR-TOP CARRIER No.

30 WEN ELECTRIC Soldering GUN No. 199 Reg. $7.49 at our CLOTHING DEPT. Ladies' Summer SLEEPWEAR $2-39 Reg. NBC $1.69 to $2.69 Baby Doll Pajamas Shorty Pajamas Full Length Waltz Length Gowns Asserted Styles and Patterns Gowns Girls' Two-Piece SUtCK SETS $2 -89 $4.39 Reg.

$3.39 to $4.99 Asst. Shades and Patterns Size 7-14 AUTO OIL FILTER by APCO from CASITE MOTOR HONEY Reg. 71c 59 Ladies' Summer Skirts Reg. NBC $1.79 to $5.19 Asst. Styles and Patterns Sizes 22-30 and 32-38 Waist Toddlers' Summer Dresses .43 $0 .99 to 2 NBC $1.79 to $3.49 Asst.

Styles and Patterns Sizes 9 months to 3x Men's WALKING SHORTS $2.39 $2.99 Reg. NBC $2.69 to $3.59 Asst. Styles and Patterns Sizes 28 to 42 VISIT OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Women's, American Made TENNIS SHOES Red Green Blue Children's SANDALS WHILE THEY LAST! Sizes 4-8, 8V3.I2. 12V2-3 One Lot Men's WORK, OXFORDS Pair Long Wearing Neoprene Crepe Sole Many Other Extras for rugged, comfortable wear HARDWARE DEPT. Driveway REFLECTORS 3 ft Rod Reg.

89c 69e us Postmaster General Approved MAIL BOX Nu Way Saw Horse BRACKETS '147 Set Area Deaths BLANCHE WALDORr NEW LONTX)N Mf.s. Blanche Waldorf. 86. 149 High died Wednesday affernonn following a short are one son, Glen, with whom she made her home; a daughter Mrs. Stanley Leggett, Chicago; (wo gtandchildrcn; and six great-grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Filch Funeral Home tonight from 7 until 9 (est) Services Will be Friday at 2 p.m. at the Silver Brook Cemetery in Niles, Mich. MRS. FANNIE WIIYSONG FREMONT Funeral services through the summer. lo Erie for (he operation and administra- (ion of the National Property Account is under the direction of the Kxecutive Officer.

National Board for (he Promotion of Practice. Washington. The National Match Property Division, under (he direction of Captain Michael W. Graham, has this responsibility, which is a year-round function. Erie received this mission in October 1954 due to the close jproximity of the two installations, and since thtat time (he activities in support of (he ma(ches have increased just as the matches have increased in number of competitors and importance in the (raining of qualified marksmen.

The handling of the National Match property account by Krie is just one of the many functions furnished by (he Depot. Springfield Armory, supplies (he weapons and furnishes maintenance of weapons during I the matches. Krankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, supplies ammuni- (ion. conirol.s qualily and selects the best lots for the accuracy standards required. It also man- ufac(ures caliber" match ammunition.

I Quantities of ammuniiion furnished by (he Ordnance Corps last year totalled more than 750,000 rounds of caliber .4.5 ammunition, and 1.500,000 rounds of caliber ,30 M7'2 match ammunition. Wea-i pons are furnished lo marksman- ship units of all services, both rifles and pistols. Last year 1800 match pistols and 2800 match rifles were furnished, in addition! to 2500 weapons rnade available! NORWALK A 51-year-old lo(0 the Pairing cat woman was taken to Fisher- Xitus Hospilal early today in a jcoma and given emergency treatment for an overdose of unidentified pills. She is listed in critical condition. Her husband, told police his wife had been verj' despondent for the past several weeks follow- for Mrs.

Fannie A. Whysong. 19, who died Tuesday in Memorial Hospital, will be held 1:30 Friday in Weller-Wonderly arj-. was the wife of Jerome Why.song and was a native of Johnstown, Pa. Surviving are her husband; two I-amar and three daughters, Alice Whysong, Mrs.

Ned and Mrs. Owen Vickery, all of Fremont; two brothers, (hree sisters and (wo grandchildren. Burial will be in Four-Mile House Cemelerv. Area Hospitals BEIJ.eVUE BIRTHS Sons to Mr. and Mrs.

D. Schmitz Rt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gerber, Republic: Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Foos Glendale St. Daughters (0 Mr. and Mrs. Lois Fritz, Rt.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoffman of Sandusky. ADMI.SSION.S Raymond Stout. Clyde; McGinty, Lorain; Harvey Lawrence; Mrs.

Elwood Miller: Mrs. Robert McConnell; Mrs. Marion Lee, Clyde; Ix)ren Wright, Clyde; Mrs. Henry McCreery; Mrs. L.

P. Davidson; Gary Rowland; Mrs. Dasch. Attica; Carl Grossman. RELEASES Mary Doieen Shelley; Mrs, Keegan and daughter, Tiffin; Bizorik; Roseann Frank; Mrs.

Sarah Mrs. Wilhelmina Moyer; Mrs. Lauer; Ivan Moyer; HoK; Mrs. MKch- ell and daughter; Mrs. Schafer and daughter, Monroeville; Alan Hassclbach; Carl Falter; Mrs.

Alex Ka.suga; William PerriniE; Charles Wi.se; Mrs. Hill a Meadows, Greensprings; Mrs. Robert Downing, Vickery; Foos: Mi.ss Viola Bilger. Mrs. Alvin Cook.

Woman Takes Pills; In Critical Condition I The Ordnance Corps Shop vans have military Ordnance crews as well as civilian master armorers jfrom Springfield Armory, i An Ordnance Officer is assigned I to the National Matches (0 oversee all the Ordnance functions of supply and repair. This year, Lieutenant Colonel Fred W. Von Sholly. from Aberdeen Proving Ground, will be the Ordnance Officer. In addition to the National Match Proper(y Division at Erie which employs 11 civilians year- round and 14 (emporary during the summer months, other support functions are furnished by the Post Supply Medical Office, Post Engineer, Commissary, Transportation, Purchasing.

Security, Safety, Equipment Maintenance, Finance and Accounting and Range Surveillance. The Second Army Field Commissary, which i.s located at Perry, receives, stores and food to the J9 mess halls, -jit is eslimaled that at the peak, people are fed per meal. In short, the functions of these I organizations may be broken dawn into four categories; paper- I work and advisory; maintenance; i supply, and services, Soon afler the final shot is 1 fired, the competitors return i a ghost town. The matches are for another year, for the I competitors that is. But then icomcs, Roll-Up." The steady flow of trucks and trail-j jers.

are now going froml lo Camp Periy, reverse- I their route and return the prop-! erty to Erie for servicing and I storage until next summer. i The National Match weapons i are boxed and those found to be unserviceable are shipped to i Springfield Armoi-y, for re- i pair by Ordnance technicians, serviceable weapons are Lstujed at Erie and the ammuni- tiou is stored pending shipping instructions from the Director of Marksmanship in Washington. ing a quarrel with their daughter. He turned over to police a suicide note his wife had written. The man told police he heard his wife moaning in bed about 3 a.m.

today and called an ambulance and police for help. Police made two emergency runs to Providence Hospital in Sandusky for antidotes. They were assisted in the relay by the Erie County sheriff's department. Norwalk Briefs Riding Club Slates Benefit Show Sunday NORWALK A total of 29 halter and 21 show classes will be featured at the benefit horse show next Sunday at the Norwalk fairgrounds bv the Norwalk Riding Club. Proceeds will go toward the Huron County Society for Crippled Children.

The first event will get I under way at 8:.30 a.m. (e.st). 1 Ticket holders will be eligible to jwin a chestnut spotted pony, i K1W REPORT SEPTEMBER DEADLINE Les Schippel, general contractor, of Sandusky, is for a Sept. 1 completion date of city's first Lawson Milk Co. store on Whittlesey Avenue, south of the Crow Lumber Co.

The new structure of concrete block with brick facing will have approximately 3,600 feet of floor area. Fresch Electric, Sandusky, has ithe electric contract, G. T. Morrow, Milan, plumbing; Simon St Members of (he Kiwanis Club at their weekly luncheon meeting today heard a report from president Waller Schlegelmilch on thej Kiwanis International convention which was held earlier this month at Denver, Colo. jHerzog, Sandu.sky, heating and ventilating; Leon Riley, site improvement.

HOJ.D PICNIC Members of the Norwalk post of the highway patrol and their families held their annual picnic Wetlnesday at the (ireenwich Reservoir Park. MEETS REQUIREMENTS Helena Driver Hurt In Crash it FREMONT -A 46 year old Helena man was taken to Memorial Hospital here for body cuts and bruises following a one-car collision on Rt. GOO, 3.2 miles east of Gibsonburg. Cardenas, Rt. 1, was alone in his auto at the time of the LEGALS I LKGAL I Beilha Marx, wliose last place uf lesidonue and atldress known to Ihe i is 'jam anUth KoaU, Fort I Wayne.

Indiana, will take notice 'that on the 'Jtli day of July, 1962, the plaintitT, h'rank Marx, filed his petition asainbt ht-r in the Common Pleas C'onrt of Krie County. I O.hio, iM'iiig No. in said C'oiirl. The pra of said petition Is for divorce and ether relief. Said win tje set for hearing after isix full weeks from the first date I this publiealion which is July i h'UANK UKNNES MAHQUAHT, iAllorneys for Plaintiff tOl-403 Keick Sandusky, Ohio, July 12, 19, IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF ERIE; COUNTY, OHIO CASE NO.

LEGAL NOTICE JARIE.S ELNER 1)1)8'j W. Monroe Street Ohio Plaintiff HAZEL ELNER Al Rk-Ii 2174!) Beechwuod East fJt'troit, IVI)chiHiin Defoidunt KIner, whose hi.st place I 'l )oside)ice and address known to ithe iilamtifl is Al Rich, 21749 East Utiroit, Michigan, I i will lake iKitice that un the day i)f June, li)li2. tlie plaintifl, James Elner, filed his petition against her in the Coniniun Pleas Court of Erie Couiils, Oliio. being Case No in said Cnurt. The prayer of said inliiiiiii Is for divorce and other relief cause will be for hearing I on the 181h day of August, 1962, Or as soon thereafter as the Court hear Ihe same- JAMES ELNEH Zeiher, Beamcr, for Plaintiff Building Ohio June 28, July s-12-ia-26, Auj.

nr.HU.Kr.«mt...-> aecident. According to the patrol The new hou.se bu.lt on the westbound on Rt. George Brashear subdivision North West Street by Brauchla Builders, Fremont, has with city code allotment require- ments, fire Chief Bill reported. In a new allotment. LEGALS Russell ruled, liouses iiiusti be erected at least 30 feet back from the stree(.

The Brauchla house has me( this requirement by being some 33 feet back from the line, he Several residents in the neighborhood had expressed the feeling that the new Brauchla house had not met with city code requirements. NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE BUDGET OF PERKINS TOWN.SHIP Notice Is hereby given that on the 7th, day of August. 1962. at p.m., a public hearing will be held on the budget prepared by Ihe township trustees of the Township of Perkins, Erie County, Ohio, for the next succeeding fiscal year ending December 31st, 196:1. Such hearing will be held at the office of the board of township trustees at 300.1 So.

Campbell Sandusky, Ohio. Ramon E. White, Clerk, TAKE THE LOAD OFF YOUR FEET with Hush Poppies' breathin' brushed pigskin by Wolverine POHL'S Ohio Quality Furniture Costs LESS at Fisher's Rt. 20 W. of Norwalk Ph.

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