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Does In Your Place Budget? i By FAYfc HEIVLE (NEA Service Writer) I Our argument ran thus: If we bring fne car in the city, there lire two alternatives: garage it )it $40-plus a month or park it the street, the latter means fishing traffic violations at a flip plus moving the car daily income Jo comply with parking regulations. "I'll move it every day," 1 promised, pleased at the prospect having the car for scout picnic and a couple of similar events. I "Your time is worth more than my husband groaned." (Yes, In, my town it could take an hour A day to find suitable parking This is more flattering than all the Mother's pay trinkets I-could have received, "ut it also makes a gooddeal of sense. LIIAU cm ffij, sp Alvifi f. Kftferly, of ftjfe R.D., ffuroh, tfhlo, hus wen inly here is my advice: Wife insurance.

Either you or your wife should buy some type of family income policy. Here is the economies' of if: Available for a 30-year-old wife is a 20-year, $10,000 family policy that costs $24.50 monthly in premiums. The temporary insurance in such a policy. I'm told, spans 20 years. If the wife were to die, her family would get $200 monthly, hardly enough for the pay of a competent person to care for small children, but a Help at least.

Mer beneficiary, at the end of 20 years would receive the policy's face value of $10,000. If the wife survives the 20 year there is a pretty good chance of the premium drops to $10 monthly. When she reaches 65, the policy swolntea Adrtiiritstrattfr fle Wonts tm, mm mvimssM, of the Estate of Left KaWHy, aeceased, late or Rye'Biacft', ton, Ertfc 'CSMHty, OHIO. are retired to Hie' their claims With SMd fiduelatv' wltHln fftur Dated this 4th day June, 1959. JOHN W.

BAXTER. robate ot tald County 15-22 OF APPOINTMENT Casfe Nb. HS33 Estate oE Andrew S. Mchopgltlln. deceased.

Notice Is hereby given that Stella McLoughltt. 530 Pearl street," SanduSky, Ohio, has diily appbMted Exedutrlx of the Estate of Andrew S. MeLoughllrt, deceased, late of the City of Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims With Sflltl fiduciary within' four months. Dated this 3rd day of June, 1939 JOHN W.

BAXTER. Probate Judge of satd County June 8-13-22 NO. 187 LlilLi case NO. tiara estate of isriefidlftf W. de- flat ceased.

Notice liferelbv tfftWi Oeortfette i. Croker, of Pewy Sftidtisky, OMId, has duly appointed Executrix of the Estate of MeHolas W. Croker, deceased, late of the city of safidusw; EHC Court- ty, Olilo-' credltdfi are revilred to file ttieir Claims vHtft said fiduciary within four tnontM. Bated this- 4th day of June, 1959. JOHN W.

BAXTER. Probate Judge of said County June 813-22 LEGAL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of Oxford Township of a hearihS to be held at the Oxford Township Hall. Thomas v-niRoad, Erie County, Ohio on the tlth day of July, at 2:00 P.M. to consider an amendment to section Jl of the Zoning Resolution of Oxford Township, by adding to satd amendment the following. "4.

Any area of the township not otherwise classified on the map or not otherwise designated In this resolution shBll be deemed Agricultural or Residential." Notice is also given of a hearing at the same time and place of a proposed amendment whereby Section XIX of the Zoning Resolution dealing with amendments to said A RESOLUTION DECLARING IT i Resolution shall be deleted in its NECESSARY TO IMPROVE DEEK-i entirety and there shall be Included WOOD ROAD fc'ROM CLEVELAND- said section in lieu thereof It is not completely impossible: would have a cash value of be- to measure the economic value (ween $5,500 and $6,000 which of a husband. Statisticians claim I could be used to set up a life to, know the ingredients: (he of $33 monthly, to supple- of years a man probably ment retirement income, will work, current and projected If the $33 per month in those conditions of employment and! years ahead will only buy pea- inc6me, the survival rate of men, nuts, no doubt even those pea- elc. The conclusion is that a man'nuts might spell added security. is worth about $200,000 in his I lifetime. (I don't quite agree with this because claim a man, if- he is a husband, has a certain incalculable extra value same as a wife.) Crowley Is Innocent, Court Rules By RONALD P.

KRISS total con.ribi.tion to family and home can be only vaguely declared former Yale estimated. If she work football star Joseph P. Crowley mat all, this contribution is in the fatal beating of his tainly more difficult to pinpoint. I T.A.D. Jones Jr.

Fipure what it would cost i Reportedly, it is different when it comes to the economic contribution of a wife. Even if she works, full or part, lime, her ynu to hire someone to clean, cook, market, wash and iron, tend the children and sew buttons. Again, let's exclude the intangible ingredient of love with which these tasks most often are performed. The cold bitter truth remains that in any well ordered scheme of things this contribution of the wife should be reckoned on in any family financial planning. Regrettably, can cite half- dozen instances in my own backyard where this contribution byj' ev am Crowley, jubilant at the end of his U-and-one-half month trial, said, "I'm happy it's over.

I've always been confident that my innocence would be established." He said one thing marred an otherwise perfect day. "I can't be completely happy because nothing can bring Tad back. He was a wonderful person." Jones, son of the late Yale football coach "Tad" Jones died on May 8, 1958. in the Imperial Hotel suite he shared with Crow- SANDUSKY ROAD TO THE NORTH ERLV LINE OP MAPLE AVENUE BY THE INSTALLATION OF A SIX- INCH WATER MAIN, APPROXIMATELY 600 FEET; BY THE INSTALLATION OF AN EIGHT-INCH SANITARY SEWER, A DISTANCE OF APPROXIMATELY 818 FEET. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF HURON, OHIO Uhree-fonrths or all members elected thereto concurring): Section I.

That, it Is necessary to improve Deervvood Road from Cleveland-Sandusky Road to the northerly line of Maple Avenue in the following manner: Proposed six-Inch Water main along DeerWood RoBd to extend from the existing Water Main in Cleveland-Sandusky Road to the northerly line of Maple Avenue, "a distance of approximately 600 feet. Proposed eight-inch Sanitary Sewer along Deerwood Road to extend from the existing sanitary sewev in Cleveland-Sandusky Road to the northerly line of Maple Avenue, a distance of approximately 618 Ceet. Section 2. That the plans, specifications, estimates and profiles of the proposed Improvement hei'elo- lore prepared b.v the engineer and now on file in the office of the Clerk, he and the same are hereby approved. Section That tlie whole cost ol said improvement, less two per cent ('l thereof and the cost of inter-j f2 )-H4 Ion Pick-up Trucks, sections shall be assessed in propor- 8 cylinders, equipped with dual tion to the benefits which mav re- windshield wipers; fresh air heat- suit from the improvement upon er and deirosters; spare tire and the following described lots and wheel: directional signals; 6.50x16, lands, to-wit: ail lots and lands i 6 lv box to be 8 feet long; bounding and abutting upon the! yellow, proposed Improvement which said Proposal will be received also giv- lots and lauds are hereby de- 1 a ol rr in trade ue for tcrmined to be specially benefitted! one Canopy Express, iprovenient; and the cost; rear 1949, 6 cylinder (County No.

Atnendmehts to Zoning Resolution shall be made in accordance with provisions of Section S19.12 of the Revised Code of Ohio, as presently set forth or subsequently amended." Said amendments have been recommended to the Board of Trustees b.v the Zoning Commission of Oxford Township. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF OXFORD TOWNSHIP By Clayton M. Love. Clerk June 19. 1959.

NOTICE TO "A UTOM I EF A ND EQUIPMENT DEALERS Sealed proposals will be received at the Office 6f the Board of Erie County Commissioners. Court House, Sandusky. Ohio, up to 10:00 o'clock, A.M.. Eastern Standard Time (11:00 o'clock, A.M., Daylight Savings Time). 6th, 1959 for furnishing of the following trucks: Two Ton Pick-up Trucks, I 8 cylinders, equipped with dual windshield wipers; fresh air heater and defrosters; spare tire and wheel: directional signals; 6.70-15, 4 ply tires; bOK to be 8 feet long; yellow.

Proposals (itemized) will be received also giving an offer in trade value for Die following: One (I.) Ford. 122" Express, year 1948. 6 cylinder (County Car No. 1). One Kord, 122'' Express, year 1948.

6-cjlinder (County Car No. I a third man. An autopsy! the wife is no longer possible as re rt said rhe cause of his death a result of illness. was a cerebral hemorrhage. Crowley went on trial Julv 3 b.v said impr of said improvement shall include; the expense of the preliminary and other surveys and of printing and publishing the notices, resolutions and ordinances required, and the serving of said notices, the cost of construction together with Interest on notes and bonds issued in anticipation of the collection of deferred assessments and all other necessary expenditures.

Section 4. That the assessments so to be levied shall be paid in ten (10) annual installments, with interest on deferred payments at the same rate as shall bp borne by the bonds lo be issued in anticipation of the collection thereof; provided i that the owner ol any property as- at his option, pay such; assessment in cash within thirty days after the passage of the assess- ing ordiuance. To guard against such tragedy Real Estate Transfers (Erie County Title Co.) Elizabeth Meyer Phillips to Kenneth 0. and Ching R. Plue, 0 .777 Berlin-tp.

Charles C. Ramus to Robert J. end Dorothy B. Bushong, lots 154 and 155, Vermilion Sub. 3.

Matilda Toft, et and Marjorie Ann Hermes and Oswin J. Hermes, 180 acres, Perkins-tp. William F. and Ann Cassidy to James Henry and June Limbird, lot 207, Old Homestead. James Henry and June Llrnbird to WilliamF.

and Ann Cassidy, one acre, Milan-tp. Wilbur C. Brainard, deceased, to Laura Brainard and Emily Bechtel, lot 69, Pearl-st. Annie E. Weaver, deceased, to Dorothy M.

Moore, lot 155, Shel- by-st, and lots .18 and 40, Ransom- si. Lillie L. Carstens, deceased, to Harland E. and Isabel I. pt lot 18, McDonough-sr 1958 before three judges in Tokyo District Court.

There is no jury in Japanese trials. Crowley, a 49-year-old businessman from Hamden, who is married to Jones' sister, is not free to leave Japan until rhe prosecutors decide whether to appeal the verdict. Under Japanese law they are entitled to do this within' 14 days. The prosecutors were vague! when asked whether they would appeal. "We will decide whether to ap-! peal the judgment after studying' it thoroughly," said Chief Prosecutor Tsuneji Nishimura.

"We have been convinced from the beginning that Crowley is guilty." Crowley, smiling broadly after presiding Judge Saburo Yashima finished reading his verdict in Japanese, told newsmen, "The, minute I'm free to leave Japan I'll go." 10). One 1959 Tractor Truck, cab over type; gross vehicle weight to be a minimum of 25,000 8 cylinders gasoline engine; gross carrying weight 50,000 lbs; 2 speed 18,000 lbs. rear axle; 9,000 lbs. front axle; 200 or more horsepower: 10 ply tires with tubes; duals in rear; spare tire and wheel; cart spoke wheels with 7" rims; standard cab; fresh air heater and defrosters; dual air windsield wipers: fender mounted turn signals: heavy duty 5 speed transmission; full air brakes; air hand control and outlets with break-away valve: heavy duty rear springs; 125 gal. saddle tanks; cab marker lights: veri-volt meter with electrical outlets; 36" fifth wheel mounted 9" ahead of rear axle; 2 west const mirrors; power steer- Section 5.

That bonds ol the vil- Jng 72 space om 'back of cab lage ol Huron shall be issued in, to center rear axle; color-high- anticipation of the collection ol as-j way yellow sessments by Installments and in an: A snall sub mit complete amount equal thereto; and notesi of specifications on all equipment and said village shall be issued in antlci-1 any ut erature available; also time pation of the Issue of such bonds. of delivery Section 6. That the remainder of Foregoing equipment is for use by the entire cost of said the Erle ou Highway Depart- not specially assessed, including the ment A1! lise equipment mav be cost of intersections, together with, seell at the county Highway Gathe cost of any real estate or inter- rag SoutIl Columbus Avenue, Sanest therein, purchased or appropri- dusky Ohio ated and the costs and expenses of I Sea j' and vm bid B(D any appropriation proceeding there-; 0N HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT." for. and the damages awarded any; The iglu is Uerebv reserved by owner of adjoining lands and inter-, tlle Board of Erie county Commis- est thereon, and the costs and ex- sioners t0 ect anv or all blds penses of any such award, shall be a i s0 t0 wajve anv informalities in paid out of the General Fund of! dd )R -r Order of the Board of County the Village of Huron resolution shall, Commoners of Me 'cmmWr Ohio By: EUNICE CONLEY, Purchasing agent 22-29 REPORT OF THE CASTALIA BANKING COMPANY of Castalla, Ohio at the close of business June 10th, 195P. a State banking institution the Section take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period al lowed bv law.

L. P. KUHL, Major ATTEST: RALPH RHODES, Clerk Adopted: June 8, J959. June 15-22 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE THIRD NATIONAL EXCHANGE organized and operating under BANK OF SANDUSKY laws of this State and In the state of Ohio, at the close. me mber of the Federal Reserve Sys- of business on June 10.

1959. Pub- Vtem published in accordance with lished in response to call made by; a ra a ma de bv the State Banking comptroller of the currency, under Authorities and b.v the Federal Re- Section 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes. serve Bank of this District. LIE GALS LEGAL NOTICE IN RE; VACATION OF WEIHUR LANE STREET CASE NO.

31819 Notice Is hcreli.s given that The Selhan Developing Company, Agner K. and Marianne Peder vne ots the immediate I vicinity of Welhur Lane Street from sen to John E. Waters, 5 acres, Milan-tp. Raymond W. and ia M.

Par- ri.sh to Raynard H. fluckner, lots Kt2 and 124, Hummel's Sub. 4, Grolon-tp Sarah Hood, ei aJ, lot 457. Rye Reach. Clarence Ft.

and Loviah B. Malone to William S. DeLamatre, 0.144 acres, Vermilion. Blue Ribbon Construction Co. to Thomas Taylor.

and Mary! is-22-29; July 6-13-20 A Taylor, tot 59, Venice Heights. Ethelberta Hartman 10 Donald E. and Ethel L. Smith, 0.98 acres, Berlin-tp. Bessie T.

Randt. to Donald and Gildis W. Kugel, part lot 10, Annex to Berlin-tp. Gilbert W. and Dona Jean Didion to William Edward and Florence J.

Ferbaek, lot 132 Sourhgate Acres, Sub. 4, Perkins- fJilhon and rVina 0 1 Commission will hold a pub w. aim ixma jean h( aijl1g 011 said ap pii Ca tion in to I'hornas Lee and Con- the Town Hall at Castalla, Ohio. stance D. Roisinger, lot 133 Sourhgate Acres, Sub.

4, Perkins- a point of intersection with Sweet Hriai Drive in the City of Sandusky, Cnuntx of Eiie, Ohio, has filed a petition in the ('nun of Common Pleav of said countv alleging thai it will bp I'onduihe 10 lilt- Keneia! iuteri'xi of said city 10 said Weilnir Lane St. from a point of intersection with Sweet Helen Craig Mildred Briar Drive vacated, and the l.ourl lo declare said street bntueen said poinls vacated. Said petition will be for heating on and after 20. 1959. CATRI AND CATR1 Attorneys for Petitioner, The Selhan Developing Company, Inc.

NOTICE OK HEARING O.N APPLICATION OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT IN MAHGARETTA TOWNSHIP. i ERIE COUNTY, OHIO Notice is hereby given that an application for a conditional use permit has been filed with the Township Zoning Commission by Maurice Myers of 3904 Venice Road. His request is for permission to install an additional tank of bottled gas of ten thousand (10,0001 gallon capacity upon his commercial properly. In accordance with the of Section XVI of the Zoning Resolution ol Margarelta Township, said Charter No. 4792 Reserve District No ASSETS Cash, balances with oilier banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection 2,996,807.70 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Corporate' stocks 1 including $.16,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve banki Loans and discounts (including $2.40 ovci- drafisi Bank premises owned S10I.H64.50.

fumituie and fixtures iRank premisps owned are subject 10 no liens not assumed b.v bank 1 Reserve District No State No. 4fiBX ASSETS Cash, balance with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection 340,990.83 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, and i debentures 'Corporate stocks (including Sfi.000.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) Loans and discounts (including no overdrafts Bank premises owned $60,515.38. 1 -ii i ure and fixtures Other assets 6,096,250.69 36,000.00 5.606,321.4tj 125,635.88 631,780.47 430,523.49 5.000.00 6.000.00 1.334.966.81 81,449 96 4.253.02 TOTAL 6,902,294.56 8,115,152.97 ASSETS $18,047,229.82 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, panne r- ships. and corporations Time deposits of indi viduals. partnerships and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings 1 Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) TOTAL ASSETS The following items are published pursuant to State Law LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations Time deposits of individ tials.

partnerships, and corporations 1.362,349.78 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 24,764.12 312 361 85 Deposits of States and political subdivisions. 625,328.04 957,628 44 Other deposits (certified and officers' checks. 39,350.49 I 40,464.67 15,466.82 June Van- on the 1st day of Julv. 1959. at 8:30 P.M..

Eastern Standard Time MARGARET A TOWNSHIP ZONING COMMISSION By: Mrs. Lawrence Schoewe, Secretary 22-29 TOTAL DEPOSITS $18,367,252.98 TOTAL LIABILITIES $16,367,252.98 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Slock: Common stock, total par $300.000 00 300.000.00 Surplus 900.00(1 00 Undivided profits 479,972.84 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES $2,587,024.08 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,563,471.22 23,552.86 Capital" Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 100,000.00: 100.000.00, 57.940 50 257.940 $0 Gilbert W. and Dona Jean Didion lo William Hursel over, and Ora Vanover, lot 13S Southgate Acres, Sub. 4. Per 876 "Churcli "street ku ls 'Windsor- Ontario.

Canada, will Helnuith Singstock, deceased, to Julia and Paul Sengsiock, lots 39 Grace LEGAL NOTICE Evelyn Adams, Defendant and 40, MacArthur Park Paul Sengstock to Julia Sengstock, lots 39 and 40, MacArfchur Park. Chester A. and Helen 8- Smith to Roy E. and Juanita S. Higgins, iot J09, Buckingham-si.

ai. t- i 25, 1959 or Alton T. sheriff, to 1 agh he Frances Jones, pan lot 3. DeWitt- Henry Adams Plaintiff av Pe fc rt Marvin P. and Dorothy J.

J22 Bioadway Davidson Building Scrtiesseiman to Chester and Lorain Onio Flon B.J>ugb, lot 55, notice on the 28th of May, the Plaintiff, William Henry Adams, filed his Petition against her in the Court of Common Pleas, Erie County, Ohio; same being Case No. 31806 praying for divorce, determination of custody of minor children, division of property and equitable relief. Said property and real eatate, allegedly owned Jointly by the parties and being located at Crystal Beach, Province of Ontario, Canada. Said Defendant Is required to answer said Petition on or before judgment will be TOTAL I.LABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $18,047 225.82 MEMORANDA Assets pledged oi as signed to secure ha bilities and for other purposes ia! Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of L. J.

Brandle, Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. L. J. BRANDLE, Cashier CORRECT -ATTEST: E. B.

Gangware, Charles E. Fioilman. Vincent F. Schubert, State of Ohio. 01 Erie, ss: Sworn 10 and subscribed before LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL AC 1.679 .972 .84 COUNTS $2 .844,964.58 'This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with a total par of 100.000 00 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure lia bilities and for other purposes 471.356 18 $2 713.584.00 'ai Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 4.500.00 I Funds on deposit by Trust Department which are preferential under Section 1107.12, Revised Code None Paul R.

Szabo, Asst. Cashier of the above-named bank, hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. PAUL R. SZABO CORRECT ATTEST-T E. Penning.

Ro.ve Ballah Elmer' Borcharril. Directors 123,376.44 me 19th of June. 1959. and Siaie Ohio. Courm of ss 1 heteb'.

ihai 1 am not an officer oi dlrecioi of Hits banls. THELMA BECHTEL, I Notarj Publiv ty commiaMOB June I Sworn 'o and subscribed before me this IBth da of June. i959. JOYCE KELLER. Notary Public lly enpsrei April mi- LIIALI Estate of deceased.

Notice is hereby fttveft that ffttoctit M. Beydtj of 4lf Avfehue, Huron, Ofild, has beert dtlly appointed ttf the Etfatfe of Poliafib, deceased, late 6t. tm Township of Pdrftins, Erie County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file thelr ciatrfis with said fiduciary within ffAtr months. Bated this 4th day of 1059.

JOHN W. BAXTER, Probate Judge of said County APPOJNTMENT Cast! No. 11289-A Estate of Paul A. Frederick, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Gerald Frederick of Box 353, Beil- ville, Ohio, has been duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of Paul A.

Frederick, deceased, late of the City Of Sandusky; Erie County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their rlalrtis with said fiduciary within four months. Dated this 4th day Of June, 1959. JOHN W. BAXTER.

Probate Judge of said County June 8-15-22 NOTICE Case No. 11260-A Estate, of Cecelia Outs, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Gilbert Ours of Route 2, Vermilion, Ohio, has been duly appointed Administrator or the EstHte of Cecelia Ours, deceased, late of the Township of Vermilion, Erie County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months. Dated this 4th day of June, 1959.

i i JOHN VV. BAXTER. Probate Judge of'laid Count) June 8-15-22 NOTICE TO BIDDERS is hereby given that lhej Board of County Commissioners of Erie County. Ohio, will receive SEALED PROPOSALS at their Office in the Court House, Sandusky, Ohio, until A.M., Eastern Standard Time (10:30 o'clock A.M.. Daylight Savings Time) oh Monday, July 6th, 1959, for furnishing of all labor, tools, equipment, materials, for the erection of a chain link fence at the ERIE COUNTY FAIR GROUND Site, on Soiith Columbus Avenue, in Perkins Township, Eric County, Ohio: Furnishing and erecting 2825.08 lineal feet galvanized No.

9 gauge CHAIN LINK FENCE, approximately seven feet (7') In height erected, with top rail and extension arm carrying three (3) strands of galvanized four (4) point barbed wire, together with one til twenty- foot Double Swing Gate: two (2i twelVe foot (12') Double Swing Gates; and one (1) ten foot (10') Double Swing Gate. All posts shall be set in concrete mixi, and shall be domed above grade to give a wash of one and one-half Inches All posts shall be set a minimum of three feet i3') below grade. Cost of clearing site and removal of existing fence to be Included in unit price or lump sum bid on fence, complete in place. Bidder shall submit with bid complete specifications of all materials bid upon, together with complete analysis of same; shall state the name of manufacturer, the brand or trade name of materials proposed to be used. Attached hereto is sketch of proposed fence site.

WORK SHALL BE COMPLETED BY AUGUST 10, 1959. A contract, or contracts, based on said sealed proposals will be entered into with the party, or parties, whose bid is lowest and best in the opinion of the Board, and who will furnish good and sufficient surety bond for the faithful performance of said contract in accordance with price price will be made a part said con- trad. Bidders must submit with their bid a certified check in an amount equal to ten (10) per cent of amount of bid. The Board of County Commissioners hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or any and all items contained in said bids; and to waive any informalities in said bidding. Seal and endorse your bid: "BID ON CHAIN LINK FENCE FOR ERIE COUNTY FAIR GROUND By Order of the Board of County Commissioners of Erie County, Ohio.

By: EUNICE CONLEY, Clerk June 22-29 HHFA PROJECT NO. OHIO 33-CH-72 IH) PHS PROJECT NO. OHlO-113 PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL, SANDUSKY, OHIO NURSES' RESIDENCE AND SCHOOL OF NURSING. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids, Ui triplicate, for the construction of Nurses' residences and School of Nursing, Providence Hospital, Sandusky. Ohio, will be received until 2:00 P.M., E.S.T.

July 8, 1959 at the office of the Administrator of the Hospital, and (hen publicly opened in the Auditorium and read aloud. On or about June 9. 1959, Drawings and Specifications will be available for distribution to pros-! peclive Bidders by Avallone and Degenhardt. Architects. 31 Union Square West, New York 3, York, and Robert Gerding, Associate Architect, 230 E.

Market Street. Sandusky, Ohio. The project consists ot torn- buildings, three split-level, garden type, two story and part Basement Nurses' Residences and one two story and part Basement School of Nursing. Residence buildings consist of reinforced concrete foundations and slabs on earth, hollow, precast concrete floor and roof slabs, part brick exterior wall facing with concrete masonry unit back-up and part aluminum and ceramic tile panel curtain wall construction. School building consists of reinforced concrete foundations, slabs on earth and First floor slab, precast concrete slabs on bar joists for Second Floor and Roof construction, exterior wall construction is similar to Residence Buildings.

Bidders shall submit a lump Base Bid on the entire project, including General Construction, Mechanical Trades and Landscaping, but shall indicate, separately, the amount included in the Base Bid to furnish all labor and materials and perform al) work required for construction of the two Nurses' Residences, in- 1 eluding site work, within the defi-; nitions of propertN lines for Hous-I ing and Home Finance Agency. indicated on the Drawings. Bidders shall note that certain prices and unit prices, are required. Contract Documents, including I Drawings and Specifications may be; obtained from the office of Avallone and Degenhardt, Architects, 31 i Union Suuare West, New York 3, New York, and Robert M. Gerding.

230 East Market Street, Sandusky, Ohio. Upon deposit of a certified check drawn to the order of Avallone and Degenhardt, in the amount of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars for each set, the set or sets of Contract Documents will be forwarded, shipping charges collect. Any Bidder, upon returning two sets promptly, and in good condition, after opening of Bids, will be refunded Fifty ($50.00) Dollars per and upon returning his additional sets in a similar condition will he refunded Twenty-Five ($25.00) Dollars per set. Any non-bidder, upon returning his set or sets prompth, and in jjond: condition, prior lo opening of Bids, will be refunded Fifty Dollars per set. or, it returned prompt-1 h.

and in good condition, after opening of will be refunded: Twenty-five pollars per set. Bidders shall note that ail Bids, shall be accompanied b.v a Bid Guarantee of not less than Five per-; cent of the amount of ihe 1 Base Bid. which may be hi the Bid Bond, certified or cashier's check, made payable to the Owner. Providence Hospital reserves ine; right to waive any informality or to reject any and all Bids. Bidders shall, when visiting the i site of proposed work, obtain the permission of the Hospital Administrator before entering any occupied building.

PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL Sister M. Lucia, Administrator c.c. Robert M. Gerding, Associate Architect 230 East Market Street Sandusky, Ohio c.c. Donald Hook, Field 11 UFA The 516 401 Euclid 'Avenue Cleveland.

Ohio i John P. MfCollmn. Regional Administiatoi Housing and Home Finance Agency 105 Wesi Adams Street Jtme 8 15-22-26 IANDUSKT AIOIST6R fl 4. MfftflfiAl Ififtti Per YOM walla took dirty arrn! ugly? Add beauty to them Re-paint one or more rorons wltlr Pratt Lambert paints and, i HHP WAHTE varnished. BHhhon'a, 333 W.

Market St. mmfmtmmpmTmtwrfrm: ing arid restoration Is a specialty we have followed for more than 25 ytfars. MOttnd 604 Co nimbus Ave. at Madison St. 1950 FtSHrNG LICENSES Herb's SpGfHman SUPPLIES 2)5 Meigs St.

across front City Bldg. Also In Dan bury on Marblehead Peninsula TE TT SOLE TV'S. PRICED LOW JAMISON'S. 902 FOURTH STREET. Register TODAY WltW Empl6yrii6fiT 156 Columbus Aye.

"MA MW1 David Twltcnell. Mgr. DISPLAY MANAGER. this splendid opportunity, male: or DEPT? MANAGER. fcxcflL.

EN OFFICE, Complete I training for Ihe youggLmaij. Some typing and 522B-J278 Good Samaritan Hos-, i eail lth Blue Lustre. Keeps; DVPABTMPNTAI Wdi ac at 522 Friends may call Rent A UCENSE POWER BNGI HILOEBRAftD'S SHELL SERVICE 704 Washington St. MA 50439 at Quick's Funeral Home, where services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m.. the Rev.

Ray A. Evans, officiating. Burial in Oakland Cemetery. M0NA6HAN -At ills home, 1515 Llndsley-st, Saturday, June 20, John W. Moiiaghau.

aged 78 years. Friends may call at the Charles J. Andres Sons' Funeral Home, where services will be Tuesday a( 8:30 a. m. and a1 St.

Mary's Church at 9 a.m.. the Rev Inkrott, officiating. 3. "FUNERAL DIRECTORS RELIGIOUS greeting cards for every occasion, Lang-Elchert Religious Shop. 714 VV Jefferson St Open evenings until 9.

GENERAL OFFICE, Alert VOungi lady, fast and accurate with futures. $216.87 to WAITRESS SlBd pHitf. Free consultation For further information regarding these- and many other opportunities contact FREY FUNERAL HOME LEO GROFF OWNER 804 WASHINGTON ST PHONE MA AMBULANCE DAY OR NIGHT PERSONAL NOTICE i RELIABLE' person would like to' borrow $10,000. Will pay up lo! Interest. Write Box G-2, this paper.

your own personaTiTy with a clever haircut from Grace Scliaefer Beauty Shop. Phone MA i HI) Warren St. GARAGES' I 14x20' i H'x22' S370 i6'x22' 20'x22' S545 Includes siding, rafters, studs, overhead door, shingles, trim etc. ERIE COUNTY LUMBER CO. 1505 Milan Rd.

MA 6-5124 i TERMITES? Can of Sandusky A Nationwide service MA Sow'oPEJTfor business'under' new management. Phillip's Shoe Re-i 1, pair Shop. 811 Hayes Ave. Employment Service 156 Columbus Ave, MA 6-0731' HELP Good dependable insurance at reasonable rates. GEORGE E.

MOORE MA 64271 Loans on Anything of Value Dignified and Confidential Service Silver Dollar Pawn Shop 119 E. Water Ph MA 6-S192 6 vour telephone, day or night? Call us at MA 6-1623 Office space desk space and tetter shop service available. BfiHNKE'S TELE PHONE ANSWERING SERVICE SUMMER FUN See our selection of Picnic Jugs Ice Chests Barbecue Equipment and Supplies Smith Hardware Co. 21.6 E. Market St.

Write Box 14 this paper. baby'sltr In preferred. 2 Children, 9 and 5. Huron 3-5110. Typist Afternoons.

Write this paper EXPESTENcfib WAITRESS: Apply in person at the MILAN INN. Ml: Ohio. "1 8. MALE HELP WAKTEp 1 HIGH SCH0017GRADUATE who Can do tvpliig part time, tnterestfug job could develop Into regular full time position for right party. Send resume and' photo to Box SanduskyRcgister.

CllRISTIAN MAN preferring" "tflg- nified religious career. Ministry, Sunday school background. Full part time. Earn SI00 weekly Hp- No competition. Write Box Sandusky Register.

WORKERS.Over" 5, LOST AND FOUND seas projects -Skilled, unskilled. High pay. Write Dent 36. Globe Application Service. P.O.

Box'854, LEDALS UflGENTrXost, male Beagle puppy. RESOLUTION DECLARING THE' downtown, 'Saturday' Aorning NECESSITY OF THE CONSTilUC-i child pe Reward. MA 5-2588. TION OF AN EIGHT INCH CAST CHILD'S light blue glasses in brown IRON PIPE WATER MAN IN CLEVE-1 case, lost on Milan Rd. first week "WANTED: Experienced Salesman Write Box G-I2 Sandusky Rcgisler LAND -SAND US ROAD (U.S.

NO. 6.S.R. NO. 2), FROM THE BEACH ROAD (WEST CORPORATION LINE OF THE VILLAGE OF HURON. OHIO) WESTERLY APPROXIMATELY 11.500 FEET TO THE; WEST PROPERTY LINE OF LANDS OWNED BY JUANITA AND EFFLO JOHNSON.

APPROXIMATELY 775 FEET WESTERLY FROM THE CEN- MaEtTBig Money weekly: Notfiing to sell. No collecting. No Invest-- ment. National firm, established" 1928. and bonded.

Experlencc. necessary. We furnish everything. Write Box G-6 Sandusky Register. CATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF THE COST OF SAID IMPROVEMENT, TOGETHER WITH TENTATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE PROPERTY OWNERS' PORTION OF SUCIL ESTIMATED COST; DETERMINING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT; FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING ON SAID IMPROVEMENT; AND ORDERING NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING: The Board of County Commissioners of Erie County.

Ohio, met this 18th day- of June, 1959. in Special Ses-sion, with the following members present: Mr. Parker, Mr. Decmer and Mr. Crccelius.

Mr. Decmer moved the adoption of the following Resolution: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD of June: Reward, MA 5-9165. 6. HELP WATTEO MALE r. Llltl Restaulant zatlon will Irnn 3 men with cars 2710 S.

Campbell St. to canl $310 to $160 per wce k.For personal interview see Mr. Manley, 10:30 a.m. to' 1:30 only at Hotel Rleger. AGGRESSIVE, EX PER I ED SALSMAN who can close sales and follow leads to sell nationally advertised appliances.

Must be ambitious and want to make money. Apply In person. Hills Supply Co. 227 Market St. i COLLEGE STUDENTS AND TEACHERS week- See Mr.

Dudek, Rieger Hotel. Tuesday evening, 8:30 p.m. HELP WANTED We are looking for permanent sales personnel, male or female, and OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF cashiers. We offer good ERIE COUNTY. OHIO: That it is necessary, for the preservation and promotion of the public health and welfare, and the providing of fire protection, to construct the following water system improvement in the East Erie County Sewer and Water District, to-wit: an eight inch cast iron pipe i water main in Cleveland-Sandusky Road (U.S.

No. 6, S.R. No. 2), from the Rye Beach Road (West corporation line of the Village of Huron, Ohio) westerly approximately 8,500 feet to the west property line of lands owned by Juanita and Efflo Johnson, approximately 775 feet westerly from the center line of Camp Road; together with the necessary valves, fittings and hyd-1 rants. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the detailed plans, specifications and estimates of the cost of said iin-j provement, together with the tentative assessment of that part of such estimated cost to be assessed against: the property to be benefited by! said improvement, as prepared by the County Sanitary Engineer pursuant to this Board's resolution of March 19th, 1959, and on file in the Office of this Board, be and they hereby are approved; and that such detailed plans, specifications, cost estimates and tentative assessments shall be available at the Office oi" this Board for examination b.v all persons interested in said improvement.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the estimated cost of the maintenance of said improvement for the first year is determined to be none; that the part of the cost of said improvement to be paid by Erie County, Ohio, shall amount to the difference between the actual cost of said improvement, and the County Sanitary Engineer's estimate of the cost of constructing a six inch cast iron pipe water main (including necessary valves, fittings and fire hydrants) in Cleveland-Sandusky Road (U.S. No. 6, S.H. No. 2i, from the Rye Reach Road iwest corporation line of the Village of Huron, Ohio) westerly approximately 8.500 feet, to the west property line of lands owned by Juanita and Efflo Johnson, approximaleh 775 feet working conditions, paid vacations, group insurance and hospitalization and good hourly rate or salary.

Apply in person between 1 and 6 p.m. daily and Saturday. BARGAIN FAIR, INC. 2609 Venice Rd. Sandusky, Ohio Warner-Swasey men Gridley set-up man Journeymen machine repairnren Journeymen employment offfee, Dana Coloration, 4100 Bennett RcL, Toledo, Ohio 7.

FEMALE HELP WANTED CASHIER Wanted young woman lo cashier four evenings a week or part time job available Apply in person only. THE COHN STORE LEQALS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Case No. 1125B-A Estate of Janet W. Hart, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that James R.

Hart, of 165 Sunset Drive, San- dusk v. Ohio, lias been duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of Janet W. Hart, deceased, late of the Citv of Sandusky, Erie Count.v, required to file 1 EMPLOYMENT WANTED WAR 2 wishes weal employment of any type. Exp. in machine shop security work.

Phone MA 5-2168 before 2:30 p.m. 10. BUSINESS SERVICE HOWARD STAMM Landscape Gardener Huron 3-4771, Sandusky MA 6 -lbJa SWIMMING POOL CONSTRUCTION AQUA POOLS Mode) Pools on Display Mahaffey Excavating Norwaik Ph 2-9224 EW HWS rofl Complete Remodeling Service Free obligations PANELIZED HOMES, TNC Phone MA 6-ma Black Top Driveways Parking Areas George Schemenauer, MA S-Z6fil Water Lines Sewers ALL TYPES EXCAVATING and Bonded CASTALIA TRENCHING CO. HOME Built or remodeled to your specifications Ohio. Creditors, are westerlv from the center line of! their claims with said fiduciary with 7W CO Camp Road; and Hint the pari in four months Dated this -1th day.

HURON the actual cost of said improvement of June. 1959 Hur 2 6 not so to he paid bv Erie County.j JOHN BAXTER. or Ohio shall be specialb assessed; Probate Judge of said Counti against the property benefited June 8-15-22 DULUwWi.lllw thereby i GRADING EXCAVATING HE IT fURTICKR RESOLVED, that IjEGAL NOlICE atone Top jolt the piopeitv against which the: Veiei, whose Place oi, aforesaid part of the cost of said improvement shall be assessed shall be as follows: All of lands, abutting on north side of road from a point 775 feet wosi of Camp Road easterly to Rye Beach Road; and all of lands abutlinu on south side of road from a point 350 feet weal of Camp Road easterly to Rye Beach Road; all in Sections 4 and Huron Township. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the 20th day of July, 1959. at 10:00 o'clock A.M., Eastern Standard Time, be and it is hereby fixed as the time, and the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, Sandusky, Ohio, as the place, for the hearing of to said lk improvement, to the tentative as-! Vir -i" residence and address is unknown Geo.Schemenauer.

Ph. MA to the plaintiff and cannot with Good Service On onable diligence be ascertained, will! WATCH REPAtRINfj take notice that on the 28th day of RALPHS ner In the Common Pleas Court of Erie iCounu, Ohio being Case No. jin said Court The prayer of saidj petition is for divorce, custody of minor child, temporary and permanent support for minor child, and other relief. Said cause will be for hearing on and after six full weeks from the first date of this publication, which is June 1959. Elizabeth Perez Marquart Marquart.

Attorneys for Plaintiff Feick Building sessmciit and lo ihe boundaries of tiie assessment district: that the Clerk of this Board he, and hereby is directed lo tiave this resolution published once a week lor two consecutive weeks in an newspaper of general circulation in the Countv: the dale of the fust publication to be not less than tvventv- four days prior to I he date of such hearing; and that on or before the date of the second publication, the Clerk o( this Board shall send by mail, a notice of the time and place of said hearing to every owner of propert.v to be assessed for said improyement whose address is known, which said notice shall slate, among other things, that the property of the addresse will be assessed for said improvement. Mr. Crecelius seconded the motion, and the roll being called upon its adoption, the vote resulted as follows: Roll CaU: Mr. Parker, Aye; Mr. Crecelius.

Aye; Mr. Deemer, Aye. Adopted: June 18th, 1959. CERTIFICATE Eunice Conley, Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Erie Countv. Ohio, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and con eel copy of rcso- 1 iii ion adopted b.v said Board under di-ile aiid as in i ommisv.i'i.et Journal Vol Kl'NICE CONT.EV, Clcik Board of of Erie County, Ohio.

4MM lime 1-8-15-22-2B; July CLOGGED SEWERS Cleaned with the Electric Roto-Rooter No digging. Free estimate. Work guaranteed. CALL R. J.

MILLER PHONE MA 618 SYCAMORE LIMB Beginning on the 22nd of June a training class will begin. The training consists of classes in the office and then full training. Since the job openings 1 have to offer are limited, only the most proficient individuals will enter the course. (Male or female.) Your qualifications are as follows: First, since there is money and legal work involved you must be over 24, high school education, a resident of Sandusky, for at least years, be willing to work (will supply you with goals), neat appearing, have ability to speak in crowds or small parties. These are a few of the things we'll be looking for.

We'll gladly meet your requirements. Write Box G-4, Sandusky.

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