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C. Ot (J. Backs Next Two Weeks 9 Tbe Framrat Ktws-Mt Reaches For Baby Around About Fremont Tuesday. September 271954- CourtrNews (Continued from Page 1.) (Oontiflued from Paga 1) ELECTION OF OFFICERS IS Bottle, Crashes One passenger received minor abrasions of- the left knee and recreation to Fostoria voters in November. Glen Marshall was elected chairman of the board.

scheduled next Monday evening at eludes schools, according to Ralnh lunch of meat, vegetable, fresh County Employe Gets Lost Purse Mrs. Minnie Moyer, Bellevue, who works as a deputy for County Auditor Charles J. Hammer, recovered a purse today for which she had just about given up hope. She lost her purse, last Friday i ACTION PROTESTED In We matter of the estate of Fremont YMCA when members of the Sandusky County 4-H junior Weltin, president of the Chamber, who presided last night. Croghan Aids Bond Issue Membership of the Croghan Par Lawrence Signs, deceased, Wll fruit cocktail and milk.

Mrs. Eisenhower joined the President and visited with him at lunchtime." The First Lady chatted with her leadership group holds itg first iiam J. Walker, administrator, Body and. lender repairs and refiniahing. White y's Back Board Flu The boaii went on record as meeting of the fall season.

body bruises and the car in which three persons were traveling Monday afternoon was damaged when the vehicle left the road, clipped a mail bo and bounded into the Harlan M. and Mary Palmer have filed a memorandum in probate Activities begin at 8 p. m. under direction of Glenn E. Maddy, who ent-Tescher Association voted Mon Body Service, 215 Ohio Ave.

FE 2-2631. adv. husband again shortly before he had dinner on the first day ha was permitted more than fruit juices at all three meals. court in opposition to the motion of Mr. Walker for a new trial.

is the associate extension agent for afternoon while going to tier favoring the plan oqtlined by the school board for a new high school building, renovation of the present building for a junior high as con-tained in the ballot on which voters day night to present JoO to the school board to be uied for the on the other side of the road, Mrs. Bessie Willey. 63, was in The Palmers said they found no EAST SIDE PRESBYTERIAN car near the county building, and it had no identification papers in promotion of the school bond issue dispute with the administrator jured when the car driven by her church was represented by nine which will be up for vote in theJ daughter, Mrs. Minnie Bennett. 31.

it. members of the Women Society will take action in November. in hit assertion that Mr. and Mrs. Palmer were involved in the county.

Planning for the xdaa-56 year is also slated. Arrangements will be started to prepare a program of square and folk dancing to be presented during Rural Urban Week beginning October 24. November election. of Hinton, V. left State High at the first district meeting of the The Chamber voted "not to pro- She heard no more about it un an accident September 1954, way 587 about a mile south of Toledo Presbyterial held Monday ceed at this time" with a proposal til Fremont police called the The vote was approved following Ihe apearance of Supt.

A. E. Rupp, who pointed out the details and Slate Highway 18. courthouse telephone exchange in Tiffin. Included in the mem bership were Mrs.

Margaret Ru- with a car driven by Mr. Signs and in which he was fatally injured, but they contended they State highway patrol reports this morning and asked if anyone up there had lost a purse. (land; Mrs. Laverne Smith, cor that Mrs. Bennett, driver, was did not have a fair opportunity aims of the school Doaro in pre senting the bond issue for an ex pansion of school needs.

responding secretary of the Pres byterlal; Mrs. Irvin Trehan, Mrs. It soon developed that Mrs. to present their claims. Mr.

Walk Moyer had, and she was able to reaching back for a baby bottle for her daughter, Deborah Lynn, 2, who was riding in-the ear, and Mrs. Bennett stepped on the ac Richard Mason, Mrs. Richard Members also "voted to provide identify the purse and its con 24 hr. guaranteed service. Skilled watch 3 hr.

emergency service. Pollack Oaks, Jewelers, Front Harrison, adv. MRS. WIGHT E. RITZMAN, Linker, Mrs.

Harry Garn, Mrs. another $50 in the future for fur The President's evening menu was consomme, spinach, beets, a broiled tomato and sliced peaches. Another step in the slow recovery process was removal at intervals of the oxygen ttnt in which Eisenhower had been since Saturday afternoon, when he was hospitalized. The President was out of the tent three times Monday about 30 minutes each time. It is standard practice to place heart attack patients under oxygen to assure greater rest in the early, critical days.

Meanwhile, the Denver White House announced it was putting no pressure on the Justice Department for a requested legal opinion concerning to what extent presidential-powers eould be delegated Dora Jones, Mrs. Carrie Walters for a second and more detailed report of airport needs as proposed by C. L. Piper and R. K.

Swab of Toledo. The men represent Stapteton, McDonnell and Barber of Toledo, and conduct engineering and field work for Leigh Fisher and Associ-ates of South Bend, Ind. The Fisher firm conducted a preliminary survey here, The second phase would take in such details as exact needs and site selections. Directors discussed briefly but er's motion, they argued, was not, well taken. JOHN ADAMS WILL Will of John H.

Adams has been filed for probate in the and Mrs. George Walton celerator rather than the brake. Mailbox of Florian J. Collet tents. She purchased the billfold while in Mexico last June, and it had the word "Mexico" written on the front of it.

Ihering of the bond issue if the money is needed in the campaign of the schools to urge passage of Route 3, Fostoria, was hit and the Mr. and Mrs. Haldon Ottney and daughter, Judy, of Richmond, the bonds. fence of Frank Goshe was dam Bettsville, has been discharged from Mercy hospital, Tiffin, The purse was found on Court courthouse. aged.

Paul Wehrmeister is president of and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth street about 4 p. m. Friday by The entire estate will go to his mi.

Ottney and children, Jean and A BOY USING A SLINGSHOT Ralph Fiebiger. 1237 Cherry Automobile driven by Jack Sim- the Croghan PTA. Another meeting similar to Mon. day's is scheduled tonight at At David, of Warren, 0 were week street. He turned it over to po broke a pane of glass in the din- five children: James Adams, Harry Adams, Elouise Burger, Mary Ann Sheffler, and John J.

Adams, Son Harry is to have the took no action on proposals to spon- lng room window of her home.Jend guests at the home of Mr, lice at 8:15 o'clock this morning. erly, 19, Roan Mountain, went out of control on Route 587 a Ther. was ahont $18 in the nurse.isor expansion and improvement of kinson school beginning at 7:30 p. and Mrs. Ollus Ottney, San Mrs.

Francis Manning, 1116 half mile south of Route 18 In Sen Moore street, reported to police dusky-avemj m. Rupp will again speak to the Mrs. Moyer said she would re eca county Tuesday at 2 a. m. in event of an emergency membership on the public school ward the man who found it.

Monday at 3:28 m. Officers called at the boy's home. He ad Try HudepohJ's Cleaning bond proposals and aims. first opportunity to purchase the Adams residence at its appraised value. When Mr.

Adams signed the will on March 10, 1934, he willed the estate to his wife, Isa The car failed to round a curve, rolled over in a ditch. Slmerly was treated at Fostoria City hospital mitted breaking the glass and promised to pay for it. A series of meetings before PTA erourjs and civic organizations in and Tailoring. Can FE 2 4110. Pick up deliver, adv Whirlpool Buys (Continued from Page 1) for cuts of the left knee.

His auto Fremont is now in progress. was demolished. bella, with provision that it would go to the children In event of her death. She preceded her husband In death. EXCHANGE CLUB MEMBERS in Sandusky today heard head The accident was investigated by Extertnital Termite Control.

Winter's Hardware. Price Lumber Co. Free inspection, adv. when a line of products was dis Coach Jeff DeHaven of Sandusky the state highway patrol. continued and we will certainly John Adams, the son, was high and Coach Ed Sustersic, of St.

make arrangements to do so in this case." nominated as the executor; Estimated value of the estate is Mary high, discuss their respective football teams and pro- LEON CLAYPOOLE, 212 OCH McCaffrey said the Harvester $6,423. street, Marion, reported topects for the season. Egypt Accepts (Continued from Pag 1.) Company will announce plans for Sheriff Ted Paul at 11 a. m. Sun James C.

Hagerty, Eisenhower's press secretary, said Vice President Nixon and Eisenhower aides had surveyed the situation and concluded that "there is nothing in the Immediate future that requires the President's signature, or anything that amounts to delegation of The entire situation undoubtedly will come up for new study in Washington later in the week at meetings of the President's Cabinet and the National Security Council, the government's top policymaking unit on security matters. Nixon will preside at both sessions. On his arrival back in Boston Monday night. Dr. White said: "The President will be much better off to take up some of his duties than to worry over neglecting them while he recovers." The physician indicated, how- employes who will be terminated LAMALIE WILL Suits.

Faculty Listed For Night School Faculty members for proposed night school classes at Ross high school class have been announced by Gordon Mart, night school director, who disclosed that registration will be held Monday night in Room 240 of the school. day that a number of items had. Drive-In Cleaners. facilities ot two private airporis in the Fremont ateX The Chamber has on file propos-als from Joseph Slager, operator of Slager's airport north Fremont, and Al Jenkins, who has a strip south of the city. Charles Haube, chairman of the airport committee, said he would go along with the directors on whatever they decide.

Weltin has been appointed a member of the nominating committee for the Ohio Chamber of Commerce by its president H. Arnold, directors were informed. The. nominating committee will meet October 11 at Columbus to draw a slate for nine directors for three year terms and 14 ditectors for three year terms and 14 directors for three year terms. Victor Ballenger, managing director, reported on progress in community planning and zoning, saying that a regional commission has been established and is work, ing on areas adjacent to as well as those inside the city.

He also reported on presentation Will of Elizabeth Lamalie. late of (Middle East scene, the British of- Coats, Dresses cleaned for because of the plant sale. The price of the sale was not disclosed. Under the contract, Har been stolen from his boat at White's Landing. He said missing were four rods and reels, a Rice township, has been filed for is c.tri $1.25.

Free pick-up, delivery. proDatc in tne courthouse. FE 2-9021. 115 Ohio Ave. She bequeathed some personal green tackle box, and a double vester is to deliver possession of the, plant to Whirlpobl-Seeger on The United Stales, Britain and France have been guitied in their items to her granddaughter, Betty December 30, 1955.

unless Har A TRUCK DRIVEN BY arms delivery to the Arab coun Mae Lamalie, and directed that the bait pail He told the sheriff that the boat looked as if someone had been using it, and groceries had been left in it. tries by their joint declaration of remainder of the estate be divided Wayne Hedglin, 44, LaGrange, was badly damaged Sunday 1950. Named to the teaching staff share and share Mike, among her vester requests a delay because of problems involved in the production of military rifles for the government, or in the transfer of night, when a heifer Holstein In practice, ttiis nas meant that children: Rufus, Glenis, and Cal calf owned by Ron Toll, Collins, vin Lamalie, and Leila Schneider. FORGET-ME-NOT SALE IN production of some components of they have tried to maintain a mili tary balance of power between Is racl and Its Arab neighbors. Glenis Lamalie was nominated ever, that he was talking about the mechanical cotton picker.

In Fostoria Saturday netted $325.23 for Major R. O. Nichols post of Disabled American Veterans. period after the first two or three as the execufor. The will was sign ed on February 22, 1951, Estimat ed value of the estate Is walked in front of it on route 20, seven miles east of Norwalk.

The calf was killed. Hedglin told highway patrolmen that the calf came out of the south drive of the Toll farm, and he could not any case, transfer of the property will not be. later than March 31, 1956. The Arab countries, including Egypt, are still technically at war with Israel, although in a state of critical weeks. "After that," While said, "I would think that short conference sessions, perhaps studying a few papers, would not impede his armistice.

REPORT OX SALE of Junior Fair trophies to Four-H avoid hitting it. Fred W. Rolf, administrator, has The Foreign Office spokesman's and future Farmers of America filed in probate court a report on disclosure came only 24 hours after progress," winners at the county fair. He also Richard Sabroske, south Buchan the sale of personal property of the State Department confirmed Ice Cream Social, Thursday, September 29, 5 :30 p. m.

Trinity E. U. B. Church, 3 miles east of Risingsun. Sponsored by Young Married People's Class.

Lots of food and friendship. adv. REV. BRYANT WHITMAN are Mrs. Karl Level, typing; Mrs.

Walter Dundore. bookkeeping; Mrs. Marguerite Patterson, shorthand; Robert Murray, blue print reading; Roy Miller, machine shop; Harold Schahet, leather crafts, and George Gruse, woodworking. First-night's program will begin at 7 p. m.

Classes are arranged every Monday from 7 p. m. until 9. Hart staled that at least 10 or more registrants must be listed in a certain group before classes will be arranged. Any pre-class group of less than 10 will necessitate dropping that course from the program.

Registrants may obtain additional information by phoning FE 2-5369, A reporter asked White whether an road, has enrolled in Ohio Stale the estate of Carl J. Hurrelorlnk. that the United States had offered asked directors 1o start on plans for the annual chamber meeting. Eisenhower could be flown back university, and is study Involved were 16 shares of Wood to sell weapons to the Egyptians to Washington in perhaps three ing bio-chemistry. He is a 1955 ville Slate Bank stock.

He reported the sale was to William Nuhfer for Eddie And Debbie The State Department said that agreements for arms aid to Mid-eastern countries are "solely for weeks if recovery progressed nor mally. "Not to Washington," White $1,200. Harvester had owned the plant since May, 1946, when it purchased the property from the War Assets Administration. John S. Holl, vice president of the Seeger Division, said his company could make no immediate statement of its detailed plans for use of the Evansville plant.

He estimated, however, that production in it by Whirlpool-Seoger would probably not begin before the fall of 1956. Holl said the purchase of. the Harvester property would enable tiis company to meet its expanding needs for refrigeration industry and had been considering the construction of a new factory, there. The availability of Dennison was ordained to the the purpose of enabling these coun plied, but perhaps to his farm home priesthood Sunday evening in St. TO SELL CERTIFICATES Finally Make It tries to maintain internal security graduate of Ross high school.

Dirt from basements loaded on your truck or delivered October 1 only. FE 2-3472. adv. EVERETT HYDE, VICKERY, Paul's Episcopal church, Norwalk, Probate Judge Robert J. Gabel at Gettysburg, Pa.

At the same White indicated and to defend themselves against has signed an order authorizing GROSSINGER, N. Y. JP Sing aggression." by Rt. Rev. Nelsor.

M. Burroughs, bishop of Ohio. Among" the visiting Rolland Crum, executor, to sell er Eddie Fisher and actress Deb Egypt recently appealed to the clergy was Rev. J. W.

Quinton, Fre he favored at least a month of hospital rest for the President. That probably means the chief executive will remain in Denver until bie Reynolds were married Mon. Uniled Slates for credit facilities which would enable her toNaccept mont. Relatives of Rev. Dennison four certificates of the Green Springs Cooperative Association owned by the Christene G.

Grum day night at the Catskill Moun was discharged from Memorial tains resort where Eddie embark the American offer. Less than 10 Hospital in Sandusky on Monday. in attendance besides his immediate family were his parents, Mr. at least the third week of October. At for Eisenhower's morale, million dollars worth of arms were 14.

SUES HUSBAND SO CLEVELAND if Joyce and Mrs. D. S. Dennison, Hudson; said to have been involved in this offer. the Harvester plant he said, would Warzlow, 14, filed suit for divorce a sister, Mrs.

W. C. White termed it "wonderful" and added that "he is a wonderful estate. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Donald Emmert Walter, 21, Fostoria, clerk, and Beverly Ann Burns, 20, Scott township, teller. Gerald Nelson, 33, Detroit.

The Soviets are understood to enable Whirlpool-Seeger to enlarge operations in Evansville sooner Shaker Heights, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, an aunt and uncle from Oberlin. ed six years ago on his career to stardom. Sullivan County-Judge Lawrence Cooke presided at a three-minute ceremony attended only by some 30 relatives and close friends.

This was the first marriage for both the 26-year-old Eddie and the have the Egyptians earlier that, they would be ready to pro from Peter Warzlow, 50, in Common Pleas Court yesterday, claiming her husband had beaten her. The couple was married July 23 and separated last Wednesday. The bride's age was given as 17 in a marriage consent signed by her parents. than would otherwise have been possible. Whirlpool Seeger Corporation manufactures laundry appliances, ranges, air conditioning and re See A) Hetrtcka Depend vide the Arab countries with a wide range of military equipment, including tanks and artillery.

shop worker, and Mayola Parker, 36, Detroit, dressmaker. President Might (Continued from Pag 1.) able used cars tonight 'til 9. 23-year-old Debbie. The spokesman said British pol frigeration equipment which is Harold M. Bowers, 27, Tiffin, bus driver, and Cora Jane Chal-fin, 20, Helena, clerk.

SLIGHTLY WARMER WEATH- Also released was Cloyd Good, Bellevue. Boyer's Restaurant, Lindsey. Open Sundays 12 p. m. to 3 p.

m. weekdays. 7 a. m. to 9 p.

m. Chicken supper every Wednesday. Parties by appointment, adv. OF REV. AL-bin J.

Scheidler, pastor, of St. Michael's Catholic church, Mary-wood, is reported to be improved at Bellevue hospital. He was admitted last Friday for medical treatment. Hauling done sooner by phoning the crooner. Ted Simms, FE 2-4101.

adv. er prevailed in remont tuesaay, Augusta M. Neusiis Dead In Woodville but skies remained cloudy in the mental in the production of this attack, or the high altitude at which he has been lately. BAKERY WRECKED sold in the U. S.

and some 86 foreign countries. General office of the corporation is at St. Joseph, Michigan. Ojie of its biggest divisions is at Clyde. morning.

Temperature fell from a icy indicates MacMillan will urge Dulles to think again before allowing American arms deliveries to reach Egypt. The British have long cautioned against allowing the Egyptians to 'be able to bid for the favors both, of the Kremlin and the West. Leonard Miller's Father PROVIDENCE, R. I. I.fi-Police today were trying to locate the high Monday at 2 p.

m. of 64 de "I believe they have no influ 79, of Mis. Augusta M. Neusiis, widow of Frederick Neusiis, grees to a low Tuesday of 47 at 5 Died Sunday In Toledo ence in having precipitated this attack. vandals who broke into the Homestead Baking Co.

and tried a new "We see these attacks come fre a. m. The reading at tne filtration plant Tuesday at 8:30 a. m. was 64 degrees.

Joseph W. Miller, 75, of 329 recipe. On the bakery floor the Woodville, died at 6:15 p. m. Monday in the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Franklin Rolf, Woodville. She had been in ailing health for vandals mixed 1,500 pounds of quently at sea level, and in people who never play golf. My own feel Newsmen Travel (Continued from Page 1.) Champion street, Toledo, father of Leonard Miller, Fremont, died unexpectedly Sunday in his home. The body is at the James Coyle MRS. LESTER YOUNKER, OF ing is that golf has been wrongly sugar, 1,500 pounds of flour, 50 gallons of salad oil and a case and a half of soft drinks.

blamed, that, those who play golf Friends may call at the eastbound traffic the other for ve and have an attack at the age of Port Clinton, entered Good Samaritan hospital, Sandusky Tuesday to undergo surgery and Son mortuary on Broadway. hicles going west. i 65 might have had an attack at 45 Requiem High Mass will be at 9 Pear Canfield, they inspected a RED CROSS BLOODMOBILE will be at Tiffin Thursday. The if they hadn't played golf. Mollgaard funeral homa until 11 a.

m. Thursday when the body will be removed to Solomon Lutheran church for services at 2 m. with Hospital News "We just don't know, but we. typical maintenance building nous- Service Note Scott Lucas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert B. Lucas, Birchard avenue, is home on a 10-day leave after completing basic training at Great Lakes, 111. The youth, an airman apprentice in the navy, will report at the naval air training center, for an eight week aviation course. He has passed examinations for air hours will be from noon until 6 don think exercise itself is Dairy Queen closing for a.m. Wednesday in St.

Charles church after which the body will be removed to the Gerner-Wolf funeral home, Port Clinton, where friends may call Wednesday after- m. in the basement of St. Paul's Dr. Paul W. Nesper officiating.

the season on Sunday, Oct. 2. Methodist church. Memorial Interment will be in Woodville Monday Admissions cemetery. "In fact, I am of impression that it really helped to delay the onset of this (rather) than to cause adv.

PAUL A. GYDOSH. A CLEVE- James IntermentT Medical Mrs A native of Gros Bisdors, Ger Fremont Route Maurice Rutan. HERMAN FISCHER, WILLOW street, was transferred from Memorial hospital to St. Vincent's hospital, Toledo, following surgery land salesman, reportedto police many, Mrs.

neusiis came to me United States at. the age of one it." White said he had had "many ing an, we- men- and equipment necessary to maintain 30 miles of turpike. Also there for inspection was an Ohio State Highway Patrol car that polices the turnpike. Electronic toll equipment that classifies vehicles by weight while they are in motion and the turnpike's two-way radio system were demonstrated at the East-gate terminal toll plaza. The other group drove over the Maumee River twin bridges which cadet training.

Monday at 5:20 p. m. that his here. His room number is 506. Mr.

year. She was a daughter of the late -Carl F. and Augusta Bahls Kaemming born -July 13. 1876. patients who have resumed golf, even who have started golf for the first time" after recovery from a uc- i nut BUA at j.u a.

lit. ill uanc view cemetery, Port Clinton. Surviving are his widow, Mary; daughter, Mrs. Richard DeMay, Huron; sons, Leonard, Fremont, and Albert, Sandusky; three grandchildren; a Adolph, and sister, Mrs. Louis Sorensen, both of Port Clinton.

TEXAS DRIVER FINED Richard Nathaniel, Bryan, Tex Surviving are three daughters, heart attack Fischer is awaiting additional surgery and remains in fair condition. Notice! Fremont Yacht Members! as, appeared in mayor's court Mrs. Elda Hollensen, Richmond, Mrs. Lora Sprang, New York Tuesday and pleaded guilty-to span the largest river crossed by north Clover street; Charles Kelly, rural Fremont; Lee Hoch, north Park avenue; Allen Bcrger. White avenue; Mrs.

William, Bartson, South street; Mrs. Emma Hoelter, Luckey, Oliver Yount, Gibson-burg; Mit. Bessie Flumerfelt, north Fifth street. Surgical Mrs. Richard Vidone, Amsden street; Mrs.

George Scran-ton, Middle street; Steven, 2-month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bcatty, Circle drive; Ted, 16, son of Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Smith, Gibsonburg Route Mrs. Harold Williamson, Fremont Route Bar operating a truck and trailer in Ohio without a state tax decal.

Don't forget Special Party brief case in his car was missing. Mr. Gydosh made" one stop in Fremont and one in Clyde. The brief case 'valued at $15 contains his records for Goodyear Tire and Rubber company. JOHN LeJEUNE, 513 EAST State street, reported to police Monday at 4 p.m.

that his bicycle had been stolen. It is a blue Hawthorne and has license 402. Notice! me rurnpiKe. At tne Stony Ridce He paid a fine of $25 and costs tomorrow Wednesday, Sept. 28.

Choice of Chicken or Ham Toledo Interchange the newsmen saw new Ohio 120, which joins the turnpike, and the Toledo Express Dr. Leroy L. Belt Dies In California of $9.30 and will have to obtain a tax receipt for $30.25 before he will be allowed to move the truck Duck Feeding Charges Heard In U.S. Court TOLEDO, O. U.

S. Commissioner John J. Barone has instructed attorneys for the federal government and for Harry P. Gottron. Harry P.

Gotron, and Philip Gottron to prepare briefs in the next 10 days on which we will $2.00 plate. Call Reservations City; Mrs. Olga Rolf, Woodville; a son, Frederick New Haven, Ind. Ml grandchildren and six brothers, Harmon, Toledo; William, Henry and Otto, all ef Woodville; John, Gibsonburg, and Carl, Chilicotlie, O. The deceased was an active member of Solomon Lutheran church.

to its way wnicn eventually will s-pread out to the Ohio Michigan line. At Elmore in Portage Countv. LAKESIDE, O. Word has been received here of the death of Dr. now FE 2-0611.

Be sure and make ticket returns by 7 p. m. Wednesday. adv. they inspected a typical mainte Look Who's Here LeRoy L.

Belt, former Marble-head and Lakeside physician, and a member of the medical staff at Fremont Yacht Members! Don't forget Special Party ELMER MIARER, RURAL base a decision concerning charges Route, Fremont, phoned Sheriff Erie Ordnance Depot for several tomorrow Wednesday, Sept against the Fremont residents of bara, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Blue, Bettsville; Mrs. De lores Hemminger, Oak Harbor. Monday Discharges Mrs. Philip Mugler, Rawson ave nue; Miss Maye Smith, north Jack 2S.

Choice of Chicken or HamiTed Paul 9 P-m. Monday and September 26 Mr. and Mrs years, who died Saturday in his using feed to lure ducks. Owen (Duke) Ziebold, Earl and Spring Valley, Calif, home. Serv $2.00 plate.

Call Reservations'P0, tw. had Weather, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nance building. This is the headquarters for the western maintenance division. A highway patrol car was on hand. At the Fremont-Port Clinton Interchange, they saw the type of training toll collectors are getting on' dealing with the public, and a demonstration of the two-way radio setup.

ices and burial were Tuesday in now MS z-uoii. He sure anai Butler Toledo, annouce the birth of a six and a half pound The charge was filed last 4, and all three pleaded innocent July 22. Their trial was conducted Mon son street; Roger' Otermat, Route uaiuornia. Dr. Belt, a graduate of Ohio daughter at 9 p.m.

Monday in St. make ticket returns by 7j AUTOMOBILE DRIVEN BY p. m. Wednesday. adv.Mrs.

Esther A. Porczak. 257 Lime Wesleyan University and Western iCharles hospital. This is the street, struck thp rear of a sta. Reserve Medical school, served day before Commissioner Barone, the decision being withheld pending the filing of the briefs.

MEN SERVING AS ADVISERS tion wacon oDerated hv Mrs. Le- couple's first child. Mrs. Ziebold is the former Pat Huffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Mark Huffman, I i nearly a quarter of a century in Marblehead and Lakeside com for 4-H Clubs in Sandusky county Una Irene Burkett. 1071 McKinlev Chicago, rain Detroit, cloudy Des Moines, cloudy Grand Rapids, rain Indianapolis, clofldy Marquette, rain Milwaukee, rain Helena, cloudy Albuquerque, clear Los Angeles, cloudy are reminded of the meeting setstreet, Monday at Wilson avenue munities. Farm Home Official uncum avenue. 1 Uaiei llali. He was a World War I veteran, HIT BY TRUCK, KILLED ZANESVILLE, Ohio JP Fred Russell Bennett, Sycamore 'street; Mrs.

Peter Blevins," Sandusky avenue; Mrs. Elbert Turner and son, Ewing street; Michael Engler, D-Marvin boulevard; Herman Fischer, 'Willow street; Mrs. Donald Riedmaier and son, Gibsonburg; Mrs. Robert Heilman. Genoa; Warren King, Woodville; Mrs.

Augusta Eauer, Bowling Green. Community Monday Discharges Dies During Vacation grandparents are Mr. and MrsJtor next juesaay neginning ai p. Louis Ziebold, Lime street. m- in the extension service office I in Fremont federal building.

4-H a member of the First Congregational church at Marblehead, the and Croghan street. Left rear of the station wagon and the right front of the auto were damaged, according to the police report. Lichner, 77, of Zanesville, died TIFFIN, will he September 27 Mr. and Mrs.lPrSram xor xne coming ear win early today when hit by a truck on U. S.

40, two miles east of Masons, Knights of Pythias and the Top Cribbage Club. be discussed and outlined. Denver, clear Wednesday at 2 p. m. in Old Trinity Episcopal church for Henry B.

Swearingen, 61, who died Sat His wife, Frances, four chil William Esch, Fullerton, announce the birth of an eight pound, one ounce daughter Tuesday. Mrs. Fort Worth, clear here. The state highway patrol said the driver of the vehicle was not held. Whirlpool Authorized Deal- dren, a brother, sister and eight Kansas City, cloudy Skilled watch repair and Jewelry repair.

Come in for free estimate. Rechherger's Jewelers, 122 S. Front St urday alter a heart attack suffpr. grandchildren survive. Esch is the former Janet Schwartz, er.

wasners ana uryers. in cloudy Boston, clear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton stallation nd Service. JO' Richard Hill.

Glenwood drive; ed while on vacation at Bonnfield, near North Bay, Ont. Swear FINED, SENT TO JAIL ingen was vacationing with Clvdp Schwartz, Hickory street. Mr. andlseph's Dept. Store, Front and Mrs.

Esch reside at 2508 Ash street 'Garrison. FE 2-5565. adv. Cleveland, cloudy" Atlanta, cloudy 80 60 62 54 59 55 62 52 73 58 56 50 62 56 66 39 81 54 72 61 85 40 90 74 89 63 88 6D 6fi 48 62 51 74 61 86 78 57 53 57 50 57 45 47 52 72 59 60 55 90 80 83 42 84 47 8fl 86 73 87 81 64 84 54 67 52 92 TS Peeler, of Kansas, O. week and next, beginning at 7:30 p.m.

each evening.Courses for each department of the church school are being offered, with credit from Mrs. Mary Ann Fisher, 40, Clyde, was arraigned by police Monday GERALD SMETZER, 13 YEAR old son of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond in Fullerton. Miami, clear afternoon before Mayor John Col KESSLER.iSmetzer, Route 1, Clyde, is a MRS. KENNETH Paul, cloudv the International Council of Re Omaha, clear ligious Education being given.

lins on a charge of driving under the influence of intoxicants. She was arrested Sunday in the 1300 S. Ste Marie, rain September 25 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stokes, George street, Clyde, became parents Sunday of a son at Bellevue hospital.

1315 Buckland avenue, reported Patient at Gates Memorial hospital to police Monday at 1:08 p. m.in Elria, where he will undergo that she had lost her major surgery Wednesday. The Glasses have gold rims trimmed operation is an aftermath of an at- Supervisor for the Federal Farm Home Administration in Seneca, Hancock, Crawford and Wyandot counties, he had been with the agency since 1935 and previously associated with the Farm Bureau. He was a 1916 Ohio State University graduate and a Phi Kanna Traverse City, rain Dr. Nunemaker.

Ffc 2.1.103. adv. block of east State street. She was fined $100, assesssd $8.70 costs and was sentenced to three days in with white gold. jtack of polio that the youngster timer TueKerman, Moore street; Miss Edna daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Hineline, Garrison street; Mrs. Guadalupe Caud.llo and son, Lindsey Route 1. Monday Admissions Surgical Joseph Cecil, Fleetwood drive. Medical Mrs.

Archie Welch. Green Springs Route 1. Tuesday Admission Surgical Mrs. A. Dale Nichols, Cherry street, Clyde.

Medical Harold Covert, Fremont Route 3. Tuetday Discharge Paul Erunner, Clyde Route 2. suffered when nine years old. county jail. Miloganite is the best fertiliz September 26 Mr.

and Mrs Donald Swaisgood, Helena, we parents of a son born at p.m. in Memorial hospital. Portland, rain Seattle, cloudy Phoenix, clear Salt Lake City, clear San Francisco, cloudy Oklahoma City, clear St. Louis, cloudy Louisville, cloudy LEADERSHIP TRAINING er for fall use, Fangboner Seed. Pys.

He was a member of Tiffin Co. adv. I School of the Hayes Memorial a- ruwanis ciun, American Legion, Masonic Lodge, Bloom Grant AN ITEM ABOUT THE DEATH Mrs. Oscar Druckenmiller, Rice township, should have read that she and Mr. Druckenmiller were married November 26, 1912.

Serv-ices will be Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. at Weller-Wonderly funeral home. I i.vieinoaisi parisn oegins ai i p. FOS- m.

tonight at the church. Two RECENTLY FORMED September 26 A son was born and the Episcopal church. VISITS NEW DELHI NEW DELHI Sen. Ke-fauver (D-Tenn) arrived in the Indian capital early today for conferences with U.S. and Indian officials here.

his wuc, iorma, a son and iew York, clear at 1:50 p.m. in Memorial hospital; loria recreation board is con-jclass periods and one devotional to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schrickel, Isidering methods of presenting the, period will be conducted Tuesday. daughter sister and brotherlWashinci of Clyde.

Ineed for passage of a tax levy for 'Wednesday and Thursday, of this iNew Orleans, clear.

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