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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 17

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Sandusky, Ohio
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17
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SANDUSKY flfiOISTfJR MAV mP PAGE 17 Nighf Is Set At Providente Pfovfdencf Hospital will hold a Hospitt! Ctfeer Night Prop's Wednesday, May 15, in obsef- vince of National Hospital Week. 1M8. The aim of the program is to provide infofHiatioti about careers in hospital work for high school students. All Erie County high schools are invited to sjiftd itudents to attend. All high school atudefhts, interested In hospital or medical careers, and their parents are cordially invited.

The program will feature ho.s- piial personnel giving short talks about their career profnsiong. A color film, "The Dedicated," will also be shown. literature dealing with a number of hospital caretrs Will be to ariouH aftd parents attending. Refreshments will be served. There is no admission.

The gram Starts at 7 p.m. in the Nurses' Lounge of Providence Hospital. Anyone wishing further information mav contact Mrs. Theodore Valvoda, Zoning Board Grants Permit For Mill Site Site of the old Gallagher Mill on banks of Cold Creek at Rts. and 6 will be turned into a -lounge bar and restaurant this Munmer.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coker, 110 "Niagara, operators of the Venice iTaverti, were grattted permission night by the zoning commis- lion to construct an off-street parking area at the location. Coker told the Register today it is planned to utilize the old waterfall which once operated the mill, as a part of the interior atmosphere. She said'the waterfall will be in full view of the dining room.

iSh'e said plans were not certain as to how much of the old atmosphere will be maintained in the new operation but she sfid three of the original walls Will be restored in the reconstruction of the building, which was demolished two years ago. Real Estpte Transfers (Lawyers Title Insurance Corp.) The Home Savings and Loan Company to Francis D. and Mary Deitenbeck, lot 699, Bay View 1, Alfred E. Faber, deceased, to Esther M. Faber, 1.1902 acres, Huron Township.

Mirheath Development Co. to Kenneth E. and Nancy C. Fox, lot 42, RivervieW Heights subdivision 2, Vermilion. Arlene E.

Finnegan to Carl E. and Alice Josephson, 2.009 acres, Vermilion. Lamont A. and Alice J. Cattano to Eugene E.

and Luella H. Koch, lots 7 and 8, Ferry Lane, Perkins Township. Elmer C. Wobser to James E- Ely, et al, 2.0073 acres, Groton Township. Albert F.

Oeder to Rose C. Qeder, part lots 44 and' 46, Mc- Etonough Street. Paul L. Lewis' to Lrljie L. Gar- lots and 49, Brown Street.

Almus and Margaret Davis to Robert J. Howell, lots 68 and 69, Ciystal Rock, subdivision A. Josephine Haensler, deceased, 1 SILVANrS MARKET U14 Milan lead to Dean Ai and Dorothy A. Matter, part lot 19, Market Street. Earl B.

Thomas to WilHkm Yakupak and Betty M. Lynn, lots 88 and 89, Lake Street, Willow Beach, Margaretta Township. Robert W. and Marie A. Herzog to Blodge A.

and Anne Bukovey, 0.79 acres, Cedar Point. Thomas and Anna Stephens to Roy Robinson Jr. and Tola Robinson, lot 890, Farwell Street. Manuel L. and Ann M.

Baker to Hubert and Betty Rowan, lot 232, Vermilion River Park. Allotment. William et al to Vermilion Development parts 267 to 273, 283 to 292, Valley View Estates subdivision 16, Vermilion. Philip and Marjorie Eldridge to Thomas and Gerie Shiplet, lot 14, block Huron Heights. Luther S.

and Thelma G. Marquart to 'John E. and Geraldine Hoggs, lots 102, 103, 171 and. 172, Vermilion River Park Allotment. Virginia P.

Grabner to David C. and Carolyn K. Fuller, lot 6, Van Blarcum subdivision, Htiron Township. Daniel and Sadie L. Ward to Robert L.

and. Ethel S. Ross, lot Ward' subAvision, Milan Township. TJaniiel and Sadie L. Ward to Harry C.

Ward, lot 3, Ward's subdivision, Milan Township. Donald J. arid Janet D. Feaga to Paul and Marilyn M. Young, part lot 20, Washington Street.

Bertha Gundlach, deceased, to August N. and Betty C. Otl, part lot 28, Camp Street. Frank J. and Marcella E.

Kelble to Clarence A. and Dolores G. Schoenegge, lot 18, Mitiwanga. Arthur H. Storrs, deceased, to Genevieve Storrs, 1.00 acres, Huron.

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