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30. HOUSE! SOB SALE 2 APT. house, east end. Exterior, re- i cently improved. Large lot, reas.

Some furniture -Included, garage. Write Box A-8, this paper or phone 2388. CHOICE OF HOUSE and se- leetion of large lots on South Gate Acres, Phone 4B22. 38, BOATS ACCESSORIES OUTflOAHB, mahogany deck and trim, chrome hardware, cover, oars, $150. See at 506 Meigs St.

after 4 p. m. Sat. and Sun. I)OWN Safeguard your family's future and buy a home now.

5 rooms and attached garage on 3 lots at White's Landing, drilled well. Taxes $45 per year. Priced under $5,000 with payments of $44 per month. Vacant. Immediate possession.

HAVE A LOT We have a home that must be moved. 4 rooms find bath, oil furnace, insulated, combination storm windows, screens and doors. In excellent condition, also a single garage like new. Across from Ford plant, corner of Homegardner Rd. and Route 101.

Can be purchased for one half what it would cost to Roye Ballah Realtor, Castalia 5-5937 George Moore Associate. Sandusky 6920 2 MASONRY buildings, 4-bedroom home, modern, 5 acres. Ideal for manufacturing or store. Center of Huron County on Railway frontage. Rock bottom price $17,000.

6 ROOMS, all modern, nice shady yard, a bargain at $7,500. JONES REALTY Rt. 303 in Wakeman Phone 4315 BOAT INSURANCE All risk for No seasonal Special tacht Policy RALPH KOCB AGENCY 1032 Monroe St Phone 4521 21 FT. CABIN CRUISER with toilet. Boat house available until June.

$2100. Owner will finance for deserving party. Ph. 145-W for appointment or inq. Egger's Store, Perkins Ave.

OUR 1956 BOAT SHOW NOW ON OPEN DAILY TILL 9 See the new MERCURYS In their beautiful spring colors, 2 and 4 cylinders, 6 to 40 hp dual carbure tors, dual fuel pumps. Electrics nave Starter AND GENERATORS, plus High Tension Mags THOMPSON BOATS 12 to 18 ft by the world's largest producer ot outboards They are wider and deeper for '56 with some entirely new models. Have vou seen the new MASTERCRAFT TRAILERS with the lifting, loading, launching ramp? See them all at your friendly outboard dealer MOTOR EQUIPMENT SALES HURON HEIGHTS Beautiful new Subdivision of Large Lots RANCH BUNGALOWS From $14,900, 3 bedrooms, full basement, gas furnaces, plastered. Quality building in every detail. G.

I. $1,000 Down F. H. A. $2,700 Down Call now for appointment.

Peter P. DeNoel, Broker 422 Huron Ph. 5551, Huron, 6. Freedom Awards Given To Host Of Americans VALLEY FORGE, Pa. writers and photographers for large and small newspapers throughout the nation were honored today along with corporations, schools and civic groups for read: "Happiness is not guaranteed, the right to work for happiness is." A second-place in this category in the special circulation class, was advancing the American way of life taken by Merryle Stanley Rukey-i during 1955.

ser, International News Service The none-profit Freedoms Foun- economic commentator, for an dation announced the winners of its article entitled "American Eco- seventh annual award program in nomic System Has Respect For a Washington's birthday ceremony Individual." Rukeyser commented at historic Valley Forge. in the article: "The survival of a A Jury of state supreme court business enterprise hinges on pleas- justices and leaders of veterans ing the all-important and patriotic groups headed by customer." Dr. Raymond B. Allen, chancellor Highest recognition for of the University of California at ity programs went to the Chicafo Los Angeles, made the selections (high school) Key Clubs and the from thousands of entries. Chicago Daily News, which con- Adm.

Arthur W. Radford, chair- ducted a "Youth Good Citizenship' man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, campaign to reduce vandalism personally presented the top under the slogan "Let's Grow Up REOISTER.StA».NEW% Sandusky, Bfofe. 22, Iftjft i L. A. Phone 1452-M 1416 Wayne St.

HO WILLS AND BEARE, Realtors KELLEY BLOCK. MILAM, OHIO Phone Milan 0-3824, Huron 4747 3. P. Stiert, Milan 0-2321 Alberta Moore, Milan 0-2302" R. N.

Beare, Milan 0-3641 1720 Mills St. Phone 4787 awards to those who spoke up for Not Up." CADILLAC birch mold- freedom, including the famed Station WFIL, Philadelphia, took on display Dolphin paiSu Judge Harold Medina of New York the to honors in radio Programs, and supplies. Marine Supplies, 718 in cooperation with the Philade 1 Hancock St. Judge Medina, who presided with phia Board of Education, for "The For 1956 be sure and see the targ- distinction at the protracted trial of Miracle of America," a weekly est inside display of new and used Communist leaders, was acclaimed series' showing historical American 0 Tym his ublic address A Lo At achievements. uv America." op awardees in ten categories The "I Led Three Lives" series mo a tori EvlMU Outboard rece i ed $1,000 and George Wash- depicting the activities of Herbert PTTM PfJAT ington honor medals.

The program, C. Philbrick as an undercover I lnclu ding trips and library grants agent in the Communist Party was Port to sch o1 wi offered awards adjudged best in television. It was Open daily and Sunday 9 a. m. to totaling $100,000 in value.

Cash produced by ZIV Television Pro- 5 awards amounted to $38,250. grams, of New York City. SCOTT-ATWATER OUTBbARDS. Hy Rosen, of the Albany, (N.Y.) Top award in sermons went to YOURSELF" FibeA'gla'ss at TimeS Uni0n dreW top honors in Tomshan of covering. Outboard wheels! cable, cartoons with "our strongest arms, kaska, with "Freedom's etc.

Ai's Boat livery! showing Uncle Sam extending to Blessings and Freedom's strength." Geo. J. Oswald, Realtor 424 42nd St. Phone 2246 JOHN "Jack" WILLEAT ASSOCIATE SALESMAN J. A.

Berke, Broker, Vermilion, Branch Office 304 W. Adams St Sandusky. Ohio. Ph. 1960 CAUGHT IN WINTER'S ice breaker from Lorch, Germany, grinds its way through drift ice near the famous Lorelei Rock as the ice barrier threatens to block a bend of the Rhine River.

The bitter cold which has gripped Euro pe for 20 days shows no signs of letting up. The death toll is mounting toward the 750 mark. (NEA Telephoto) ASSIGNMENT AMERICA pulleys, River Ave. NOW ON DISPLAY SEE THESE NEW MODEL BOATS I Roye W. Ballah, Realtor Motorist Mutual Insurance Castalia 5-5937 BERT MARTIN RIAL ESTATE BROKER 1011 Madison St.

Phone 4234 PASCOE AGENCY ESTATE 301 Washington Phone 1191 Joe Bachorr, Associate. Ph. 3680-W our children two books entitled: National advertising acclaim was Love Of God," and "Love Of bestowed on the Timken Roller U. S. Constitution." Bearing of Canton, for Highest awards the general "exceptional institutional advert 16' CHRIS CRAFT category went to Americans for tising pointed up the benefits of Outboard Express Cruisers the Competitive Enterprises Sys- the American way of life as con 18' LYMAN tern, (ACES), of Philadelphia; trasted to life under Communism." Outboard and Inboard Runabouts The Boy Scouts of America, New In local advertising, the winner THE "JAVELIN" IS HEREi Brunswick, N.

and Veterans of was the Florida Power and Light ii gre at ne Deluxe Foreign Wars, Kansas City, Mo. of Miami, for a series JOHNSON Outboard 30 hp. motor, rt tVl with electric starter, stainless steel the m.any freedoms en- trim and drop front instrument pan- George E. Sokolsky, of joyed by all segments in America, ed. it's a beauty Features Syndicate, was granted an USED BOATS honor medal in Ihe editorials cale Come in and make your selection ory for "Washington A Great from a dozen or more jood used Leader." He also got a "Disting- STrSK Service Scroll" given those WE TRADE AND FINANCE wno have been selected for awards By PHYLLS BATTELLE (Copyright, 1956, by INS) MIAMI Sixteen years ago, when the world was about to explode, a young, average man named Harry Moss checked into a New York hospital for an operation to save his failing eyesight.

The odds were against him, but Harry knew he'd get by okay. He was lucky. It was a bright February morning when the surgeon came in to remove the bandages. "All right," Harry said after a few moments of chit-chat with the doc, "take 'em off." "I already have," the surgeon said. "Those three already ErieCountylnvestmentCo "The-Old Reliable" REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 168 E.

Washington Row Ph. 1870 Brown's "Boats" Inc. Foot of Columbus Sandusky LUKE O'MALLEY REAL ESTATE BROKER 36 Years in Real Estate A Building 801 Central Ave Ph 6780 Oay or Eve 37. HOUSE TRAILERS HOUSETRAILER parking space. I.

L. OMMERT REAL 303 E. Washington St. Ph. 8387 BAY VIEW 2-BEDROOM HOUSE Call 6703 Clarence F.

Noftz Insurance Real Estate Broker 610 Washington St. Phone a27 MODERN TRAILER SPACE, in Per kins Ave. shopping district. On and reporter, received a medal bus line. 444 W.

Perkins Ave. award in the gen ra i class for his SerVe at lam and WlU Rartlc Trailer Park. ipate in drills with Surface Divi- HOPPER'S TRAILER SALES famous and wdely reprinted duation from Modern Mobile Homes, "Newspaperman's Prayer." Accessories and Service Freedom Foundation's ''Special sc attei whicn he will Rtes 2-6 Just West oi Huron Award wpnt to DuPont Co enter 0n tw0 years actlVe duty Phone Huron 2891 a to the DuPont with Na fl 24 HOUR BOTTLE GAS SERVICE tn Kiwanis International; the Ohio House Trailer Service Co. Daughters of the American Revol-, New and Used Sales A I dent at Sandusky High school. Patricia Wolfe Real Estate Agency 334 Main St.

Phone 'Huron 6753 WILLARD A. MEYER insurance and Real Estate Broker 632 E. Jefferson St. Phone 373,9 HOME BUILDERS Builders ot Ranch Style Homes Phone 8042 GRAHAM AGENCY Columbus Ave. GENE JARRETT Associate Salesman Paul Work, Broker Branch Office, 1006 2nd St.

Ph. 3562 Alta Dildine Barnes REAL ESTATE BROKER 709 HancocK St. Phone 739 31. LOTS FOR SALE NICE LOT NEAR PHILCO 60 Ft. Frontage.

Inquire 634 Camp St. Wm. Realtor MILAN RD Phone 5570 62J Itcese St MILAN. Lots 90x150. Paved road City water.

New subdivision. Ph Milan 9-3805 or 64 Lockwood Rd Milan. Good location. in at least five of the foundation's! annual programs. A' second place in the general category was won by the New York Mirror for its youth program 'Citizens In the Making," which Women £errice High School Junior With Naval Reserve around the blackout in Harry's mind for three months.

He'd go to windows and stare out of them, hard, figuring to drag his sight hack by will power. When he'd meet friends he'd cry, not only from self-pity but because it was good to feel that his eyes were capable of doing something. 41 Have your own em braced a youth forum, athletic garden, at a very reasonable rent. Write Box A-15, this newspaper, tournaments and dance festivals Alfred C. Schwiefert, 607 Pearl- Bob Considine, I.N.S.

Columnist! sti has enlisted in the Naval Re Scb.wief.ert is a third year stu- Perkins at Columbus Ave. Ph. 1881 ution, and the Office of 1 Forces Information and Education WHEN you see our Mobile Homes and get our prices then you wrilll lne Private Rodney M. Perry, has I arrived at Fort Lewis, for with the Second Infantry NEIGHBORING DEATHS AND FUNERALS "And then," he told me, "fun niest thing in the world happened I got smart. 1 stopped seeing, or rather not seeing, the friends who made me sorry for myself and went into business.

"I wouldn't be idiotic enough to say a man's lucky to be blind. But I'll be presumptuous enough to say it makes him a better businessman, it's the concentration, When nature forces a man to concentrate on his work, he's a good workman. Before he was hlinrlpri Moss had ter-st, Norwalk: Edward Lee Asher, 10i9 First-st; James Oscar Wilhelm, 76 North-st, Monroeville; Arlen Branham, Boyers Trailer' Camp; Wayne W. Pocock. Rt.

2. Sandusky; Kenneth Roland Lentz. 2118 Park- view-dr; Robert James Daniel, 1610 McDonough-st. Lyle Charles Barnum, 1030 Ben- nett-av; James Lee Waldock, Rt. 2, Hayes-av; James Lawrence Hohler, Rt.

3, Norwalk; Percy Martin, 1238 Pierce-st; Frank Albert Sullivan, 428 E. Washington-st; James Albert Ferguson, Rt. 1, Monroeville; Richard Lloyd Blackann, 37 South- st, Berlin Heights: Fenton David Mc- Gookey, 206 Townsend-st; William Alfred Richardson. 63 Whittlesey- av, Norwalk; Nicholas Pisarsky, 2218 River-av; Robert G. Louck, 207 Law- rence-st; Emerson Giles Altvater, Rt.

Sandusky; Charles William Schneider, 210 Augusta-st, Elmore; James Lowell Buehrle, 56 LockWood-rd, Milan; James Mineory Harden, Rt. 1. Port Clinton; Thomas Wohlgamuth, Vickery; Robert Edward Knoll, 715 Warren-st; Carl Anthony Wilken, 1516 Central-av; Billy Gerald Barr, 44 Perkins Trailer Court; Wayne Eugene Notestine, 1301 John- son-st; Donald Dean Greulich, 432 Columbus-av; James Albert Damm 302 Polk-st; Arthur Miller, Soldiers' Home; Joseph Arthur Meno, 420 Wyandot-pl, Huron; Johnny William Cross. 29 Benttv-st: Leo T-miis Casall S. Military Academy at know" "why" our" customers' recom- West Point captured the college dut mend us and our con- program's top award for i on TRAILER SALES SS aUenlTby Perr SOn of Roy Perry 5 miles south of Norwalk.

Rt. 250-13 f- A ai scft a oy viekery is a member of Company representatives 59 American and ft division 9th Regiment, five Canadian colleges and univer- A dvllian hfi en i. .1 tered the Army in November, 1955, Columnist David Lawrence took and com leted ic training at the freedom leadership medal for FQTt Le ard Wo Mo 31-A. TRUCKS TRAILERS TRUCKS FOR RENT CHRISTOFF WILLARD, Feb. 22 Mike Christoff, 66, a well-known businessman, died unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon in his home at 27 Hayes-st.

He was born in Bulgaria and had been a resident of Willard for the past 35 years. Mr. Christoff had owned and operated the Victory Inn on Myrtle-av for the past 12 years and prior to that he operated the Millertovvn Restaurant on Main- st for a number of years. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Elks Lodge and Willard Conservation League. Surviving are his widow, Ruth; three sons, Mike, Daniel and David (twins) and a daughter, Yvonne, all at home.

Friends may call this evening at the Secor Funeral Home. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday in Trinity Lutheran Church, the Rev. G.

C. Heffelfinger, officiating. Burial is' to be in Willard Cemetery. By Hour or Day Dew Drop Carryout Ph 148 GOOD U1KD TRUCKS his continuing courageous presenta- Sandusky Equipment Co. tion of the facts of the world Com- 2603 Venice Road Phone 4MB munist conspiracy through editorials and special articles." Top award for editorials was 38.

AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE '55 CADILLAC El Dorado. Beauti- To ful green finish. Low mileage. Presented to James D. Cornell, of All power.

A really distinguished the Boulder (Colo.) Daily Camera, car to own. EVERETT'S PON- for "The Right To Toil, TIAC, Port Clinton. Ph. 9571. And Be Free." Part of his article Ben's Used Car Sales 711 W.

Perkins Phone 1301 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Right Next to Market's Market 1954 FORD RANCH WAGON With overdrive. Low mileage. Phone 1010-J. 1947 WILLYS Jeep. Snow plow and aluminum cab.

Completely rebuilt. Private owner. Ph. 4118. PORTER FORD CO.

lorlzed Ford Dealer' Milan; Ohio Phone B-2263) Along Automobile Row Robinwood Acres Lots for sale. All Improvements. Phone Norwalk 3-901S. SUBDIVISION LOTS AVAILABLE IN SEVERAL LOCATIONS (All Improvements) JOE AUERBACH ASSOCIATE SALESMAN MEAD REALTY Branch Office 139 Columbus Ave. Phone 8211 Dorr Chevrolet Co.

Good Selection ot Used Cars At Traffic Light, Milan. O. Ph. 9-2181 CADILLAC Coupe, fully brakes, I i8 seat. Like new inside new.

Priced sell quick. Pri- Marvin GruniKe, Sandusky, was the fortunate one who caught Jim Leibacher, one cf Fresch Mo- equipped, power steering, brakes, 1950 CHRYSLER 4-dr. sedan, like tor sa i smen sleenint i new. Priced -to sell ouick. Pri- woi'ieu Sleeping al Tou Cant Drive Overhead Why Pay For It and out.

or 3-0721. Phone Norwalk 3-9131 vote owner. Phone 4118. WORK MOTORS 3:10 "ayem" Saturday morning. Mr.

Gruhlke was discussing a deal with Herb Leibacher dur- 36. BOATS AND ACCESSORIES Coming Soon Large Display and Showing New SANDUSKY Used Boats and Evinrude Motors RUSSELL BOATS, INC. E. Washington and Meigs Sandusky. Ohio.

Ph. 2966. Sandusky Motor Sales NASH WILLYS The SiBnnost of Better Buye 430 E. Market St. Phone 3937 the dealers' 36 hour Sell-A- Cleveland Rd and Ogontz Ph.

5472 1954 CHRYSLER New Yorker, de- Thon when he spied Jim doz- luxe Newport Hardtop, automatic ing in a back room. Fresch Mo transmission, full power, radio rt rnmil pri vnrf i and heater. 2-tone green. Very tors naa promised a $oU clean. $1995.

Hunter Motor Co. to the first one to catch one of A P. A Mntnr their salesmen sleeping during Huln TrS? the sales event, but the long 1607 W. Monroe Phone 1218 grind proved too much for Lei- 1950 BUiCK ROADMASTER MRS. ANNA MURPHY PORT CLINTON, Feb.

22 Mrs. Anna Murphy, 70, widow of Edward, a resident of James-st, Marblehead, died Tuesday in Providence Hospital, Sandusky, after a brief illness. She was born June 7, 1885 at Marblehead and was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, its Rosary Society and the Catholic Ladies of Columbia. Surviving are a son, James Ed' and a daughter, Miss Kath leen, both Marblehead; three grandchildren and a sister, Mrs.

Frank Novotny, Clay Center. Friends may call after 7 p. m. Thursday at the family home in Marblehead. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.

m. Saturday in St. Joseph's Church, the Rev. Paul Palka, officiating. Burial is to be in the parish cemetery with the Gerner and Wolf Funeral Home in charge.

sold antique silver to department stores. Now he opened a shop of his own and became a dealer. Combing his memory of what fine silver looked like, with his became increasingly sensitive to textures and shapes and became a phenomenon in the industry. He found he could run his stubby fingers over anything from a tiny snuff box to an 18-piece old world tea service, and instantly know its heritage, its beauty or lack of it, and its fair price. "This man can see more with his hands," said the U.

S. appraiser of the port of New York, "than most of us can see with a microscope." Moss, who climbed from a $20-a- week shop to nearly a million- riollar-a-year business in New York and Miami, now deals also in precious gems. For this phase, he's had to hire an expert. "I'm a pretty good facet-counter," he explains. "But doggone, I'm afraid if I ever got engaged I might give my fiancee a well-cut zircon by mistake." January Births Births for Sandusky and Erie-co as reported to the health department during the month of January, follow: 557 Wilbur-st, Huron; Milford Bar nard, 1528 Clinton-st; Clifford Marion Lindsey, Rt 1, Willard: Franklin John Broteki, 11Q8 First-st; Harold Eugene Sens, 819 Hayes-av; Robert Raymond Heenan, 3209 W.

Monroe- st; Lee William Brown, 426 Jackson- st; Donald Ernest Forrest, Cedar Point Roadway; Donald Eugene Winkel, 1826 First-st; James Arthur Timman, 73 N. Prospect-st, Norwalk. Oddis Waeaver, Rt. 2, Sandusky; C. B.

Aaron, 77 DeWitt-av; JRay Alfred Thorn, Rt. 1, Bogart-rd; Leonard Lynden Keegan, Rt. 1, Clyde; George Gilbert Hemminger, 4620 S. Hayes-av; Richard Kelley Stevens, 339 W. Maple-st, Clyde; Steve Megyesi, 42Ui Center-st, Huron; Marion John Ried, Castalia; James Clement Wohlever, 1423 Harrison-st: RobH ert Deane Garner.

2025 Wilson-st; Ralph Stewart Smith, 442 St. Joseph-st, Fremont; Delbert Francis Agsten, 433 E. Jefferson-st; James Anthony Merk, 313 Pearl-st; Ray Vernon Armstrong, 311 E. Mar- ket-st; Ralph Joseph Posey, 222 Dixie-av; Robert Walter Jones, 9 W. Main-st.

Berlin Heights: Milton Lloyd Going, Rt. 2. Port Clinton; Harvey Glenn Adklns, Rt. 1, Berlin Heights; Robert Harold Thiede, 421 Lawrence-st; Robert John Gray, 2107 W. Forest-dr; Jamee Sterling Deavers, 910 Centralist; George John Monak.

648 Walmit-st, Lakeside: Dale Frederick Schnee, Rt. 2, Huron; Alvln Francis Smith, 46 W. League- st, Huron; Thomas Patrick Douglas 207 Ohio-st, Huron; Oscar Alolae Rellinger, 1104 hi, Rawsen-st, Fremont; John Levi Garlock, 802 Wayne-st; William John Wagner, 519 Neil-st; William Brenton Canter, 13H4 Donough-st; Donald Albert Lasnos- kl, 1040 Huron-st; James Edward O'Malley, 2119 Stahlwood-dr; James Albert Robinson, 2113 Karl Ann- dr; Leo Joseph' Ringlein, 113 Forest Hills-dr, Huron; Tannic B. Shine, Briefs By UNITED PRESS Manager Stan Hack oi Cubs claims first base is open," but if big Dee For. keeps hitting the way he been, the joo will be a clod, proposition soon.

Fondy, faced with competition from Frank Kellert, acquired during the off-season Irfym Brooklyn, and Bob Speake, Who broke in spectacularly last summer, highlighted the Cubs' Batting drill at Mesa, Tuesday with consistent long blows. At nearby Scottsdalej where the Baltimore Orioles are training, baby Bob Nelson slammed two balls over the right field fence. At St. Petersburg, Canii- nal Manager Fred Hutchinson had his players concentrating singles instead of home runs. During a five-inning intra-squad game Tuesday, Hutchinson laid down a rule that a ball hit over an outfielder's head was out.

That still didn't stop some of the players from swinging hard and rookie Bob Rand was called out for a drive that bounced off the left field wall and would have Undoubtedly been a three-bagger. Rookie outfielder Don Lah- drum of Pittsburg, was the batting standout of an intra- squad game played at the Phillies training site, Clearwater, Fla. Landrum collected two doubles, a single and a walk as a team coached by Whit Wyatt defeated one led by Wally Moses, 8-6. The White Sox took their fii'st batting practice at Tampa, where the latest arrivals into camp were pitchers Mike Fornieles and Paul Stuff el. Manager Marty Marion announced he will hold an intra-squad game Thursday in preparation for a rookie contest with the Cards Sunday, Outfielder Bob Cerv signed his contract with the Yan -I kees, making a total of 33 players who have come terms with the club.

Cerr batted .341 in 55 games last season. At his Witherbee, N. home, southpaw Johnny Podres of the Dodgers, who is 1A in the draft, said he "knows nothing" of a published report that he would be called into the Army next month. Podres said he plans to leave for Brooklyn's spring training camp at Vero Beach, a few days and would have left earlier had It not' been for illness in his family. Ifi Outfielder Jim PJersall and first baseman Dick Gernert boih signed with the Red Sox lit Sarasota, Fla.

the club's trailing site. 1956 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 3 seats, 8-passenger. Thunderbird 202 hp engine. Fordomatlc. Completely equipped.

A beautiful wagon, never titled, has a few carefully driven miles by myself. New car warranty. For quick disposal phone me personally at 678 or 4678-JX, ask for Mr. Hall and save over $600. I'll trade.

Sandusky Motor Sales, Inc. VW Kombi (Station Wagon) as new, 4 months old, very low mileage. Complete with seats, SALES SERVICE 1609 Sycamore Line Ph. 844 NEW HOMES AT SOUTH GATE ACRES Three spacious bedrooms with large roomy closets combined with beautifully decorated interiors with sliding doors. Large comfortable living room, dinette area and designed kitchen with plenty of cabinet storage and work area.

Complete bath; full basement with recreation area, plus copper plumbing; Fir lumber, flush birch door, modern trim; hardwood floors, and plenty of wall space. Choice of three, one with garage, two with stone fronts. Large lots utilities in no assessments. DRIVE OUT TODAY AND CHOOSE YOUR HOMESITE. FOR APPOINTMENT PH.

4822 SOUTH GATE ACRES SOUTH COLUMBUS AVE. Dynaflow. Phone 2187-J After 5 p. m. Allan Motor Sales 427 Main St.

Huron, Ph 4381 N. Madison. Port Clinton. Ph 3321 40. AUTOMOBILE TIRES, PARTI ACCESSORIES USED TIRES bacher and he dozed while reading a newspaper.

Larry Westfall has been named used car sales manager at Foster Chevrolet, it has been an nounced by W. D. Lewis, general sales manager. Westfall has had several years automotive ex- HURON-CO COURT NOTES Formstone Co. G.

W. Didion Bros. "DIDION BUILDS A GOOD HOME" 1432 TIFFIN AVE. PH. 4822 $1 AND UP A BILL WALTERS sales promotion.

The new post is part of a sales staff expansion 174 E. Market St. Phone 740 Save on ALLSTATE BATTERIES SEARS Has the Battery for Every Make of Car Bus or Truck. LEGALS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Case No. 10099 Estate of August H.

Metz, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Ruth Mae Metz of Sandusky, Ohio, has been duly appointed Executrix of the Estate of August H. Metz, deceased, late of the City of Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months. Dated this 20th day of February, 1956.

JOHN W. BAXTER, Probate Judge of Said County feb 22-29 mar 7 NOTICE OV APPOINTMENT Estate of Edward J. Windisch Deceased. Case No. 10106.

Notice is hereby given that William K. Windisch of Sandusky. Ohio, has' been duly appointed Executor of the Estate of Edward J. Windisch, deceased, late of the City of Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months.

Dated this 13th day of February, 1S56. JOHN W. BAXTER. Probate Judge of said County, feb 15-22-29 DeSoto's Golden Adventurer, the company's first super-powered two door hardtop, is currently being shown at Bushman Motor Sales, local DeSoto dealer. Powered by a 320 horsepower gold-painted engine, the new car is, according to Bob Bushman, DeSoto's answer to the increasing public demand for sports cars, and its demand for the safe ty and many other advantages of increased horsepower.

TAUGHT MUSIC TO INDIANS First music teacher to enter New Mexico was Fray Cristobal de Quinones. He installed an organ and taught the Indians to sing at San Felipe pueblo. De Quinones died in 1609. MOVEMENTS OF VENUS The planet Venus, which has a diameter of 7,580 miles, 67,200,000 miles distance from the sun and revolves around that body at a speed of 22 miles per second. NORWALK, Feb.

22 Gertrude Navarre has been granted a divorce from her husband, Oscar. The plaintiff was restored her maiden name of Palenske. DIVORCE PENDING The divorce of Hazel Patrick from her husband, Paul, is pending with the decree expected to be issued this week. SEEK DIVORCES Roy H. rural Wakeman, has filed a petition seeking a divorce from his wife, Cynthia.

Alice E. Patterson, Norwalk, has filed suit for a divorce from her husband, Harold L. NAMES DEFENDANT Herbert C. Myers, rural Willard, has been named defendant in a $35,000 negligence suit filed by Walter H. Clausey, Woodville.

SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT Two New London boys were apprehended by members of the sheriff's department as the pair entering the Clarksfield school and taking several pencil sets The boys admitted entering the New London Legion post earlier and taking some candy, also the New London Elevator, but it could not be immediately learned if anything was taken. The boys and their parents are scheduled for a hearing before Juvenile Court Judge Don J. Young, Jr. PROBATE COURT Letters testamentary issued to Mary Hohler in the Rose Turner estate. Walter and Arthur Schlachter and George Self were named appraisers.

Will of W. L. Jacobs was filed Mr. and Anthony J. Artino, 3609 S.

Hayes- av; John Warren Foust, 1223 Hayes- av; James Arthur Elmer, 216 E. Main-st. Norwalk; Richard Alvin Smith, 338 Center-st, Huron; Willie Frank Pearson, 1420 Frantz-st; James Arthur Haas. 901 Warren-st; Lee Johnson. 504 Dewey-st; Lawrence Doctor, 1226 J3uchanan-st; Orange Larry, 1820 Wayne-st; John Edward Feicht, 313 W.

MaxH- son-st; Charles Gilbert Hush, Rt. 1 Vickery; David Harry Hills, 405 Pierce-st; Robert Wayne Hill, Rye Beach: Kenneth Dean Edwards, Rt. 1, Maple-av, Richard Lowell Notestine, Rt. 2, Bay View; Clarence Charles Davidson, 712 Fox- st; Kenneth Herman Lippert, Rt. 2, Sandusky; Harold Clarence Johnson, 1016 Stone-st; Arthur Charles Guendelsberger, 907 bus-av; Derwin Joseph Faulkner, Jr 412 E.

Jefferson-st: Carroll Albert Sartor, 1205 Tyler-st; Robert Baker Michel, 1621 Columbus-av; James Michel Harrington, 229 42nd-st Ferdinand Eugene Maloney, 1413 Clinton-st! George Miller Beare Cedar Point Roadway; Paul Marvin Byers, 93 Edison-dr, Milan; Ray John Hildebrand. 513 W. Adams-st Gerald Lee Seiberth, Rt. 2, Huron Robert Lee Thomas, 1405 Forest-dr Roy Edward Newsomp, Chaska Beach; Dwight Hawk, 1407 W. Per- kins-av; Paul Newton Hunt, 907 Monroe-st; Earl Raymond Likes, Jr 27 Dill-av; Walter Elmer Stein, Rt 1, Robert Joseph Fresch 1040 Huron-st: Harry Stanley Morrow, Rt.

2, Bay Claude Rex ferd Gano, 2096 Cleveland-rd; Ray mond Rex Wight, 124 W. Fourth-st Port Clinton; Dale Leroy Weyer Castalia; Donald Manders, 426 Jack son-st; John Edward Milstead, Rt 2. Bay View; Lamont John Braun 636 Rockwell-st; Ernest Pettis. 1641 S. Harrison-st; James Larrick 1323 Prospect-st; Frank William Pavia, 418 McDonough-st.

Kenneth Eugene Watson, 220 Firich-st; Donald Stephen Orshoski 416 Huron; Robert drew Lieb, 1411 Prospect-st; James Allen Londot, 633 McDonough-st James McDonald Hamby, 122 Milan- av, Norwalk; Franklin David Halley 419 Munsee-pl. Huron; Otis Paul Malone, Bcllamy-rd, Berlin Heights Samuel Glover Siegrist, Willow Grove, Huron; Ronald George Mees, 418 Finch-st; Carl Wilson Cherry, 711 Reifer-st, Huron; Joseph Alex Andryejski, 11 Fruen-st, Norwalk; Paul Frank Rosekelly, Rt. 2, Huron; Harvey Ray Whiting, 2117 W. Forest- dr; George Joseph Stein, 602 Os- borne-st; James Richard Green, Angling-rd, Florence; John Thomas Flippen, 2247 Remlngton-av; Dale Paul Roth, 419 Dewey-st. David Diaz Ramon, Rt.

1, Belle vue: Dallas John Biechele, 330 Tif fin-av; Martin Logan Bickley, 1028 Hayes-av; Elroy Frank Hahn. 1430 Buckingham-st; Robert Allen. Sherman. 261Ui Trerriper-av; Robert Harold 1441 Hunting- ton-av; Robert William berger, 313 Lawrence-st; Trafford Burch. 724' Martin Shirley, 915 W.

Depot-st; Donald Henry CROWDED COUNTRY There are 2,500,000 inhabitants squeezed into Puerto Rico's 3435-square-mile area. Only Rhode Island, among states of the Union, has more persons per square mile. Eagles-49ers Meet SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. $2 (UP) The Philadelphia Eagles and the San Francisco Niners will meet in a pre-season exhibition football game at Sacramento, Cal, on Sunday, Sept. 23.

The game will mark the Forty last exhibition tilt before the regular season opens on Sept. 30. i The pocket gopher can njn down its hole backward about as fast as it can headfirst. It uses its sensitive tail as a guide. I LOCAL and TELEGRAPH MARKETS MOST MARKETS CLOSED NEW YORK (INS) All security and commodity markets in the U.

S. were closed today- in observance of Washington's birthday, a legal bank holiday. Cleveland poultry and egg markets were not open. LIVESTOCK Waldock Packing Feb. 22 CATTLE it prices paid for cattle and calves every day Phone SS0 if you have fat cattle ready for market and want our S10.50- 11.50; 180-230, 230-250, $11; 250-300, 300-400, Roughs Livestock and paid tot upen arrival Prevailing prices paid on day of delivery No hogs received on Friday and Saturday No yardage or sommiseion charges CLEVELAND PRODUCE CLEVELAND market: baskets, crates, cartons in.

Red Delicious $3-3JO; Golden Delicious Romes $3" 50; Jonathan, Mcintosh Baldwin 16-qt. baskets various baskets 5-lb. baskets Bibb 24-qt. baskets 10- lb. leaf 5-lb.

baskets film wrap Bibb pint 30-25c. yellow medium 30- lb. sacks 10-lb. sacks 32-35c; cartons of 12 3-lb. film: bags i PARSNIPS 8-qt.

baskets 75c- baskets topped and washed 75-90C. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO 23-50c high er; early top bulk heavy med $11.50 light light lights packing sows pigs 10,500: steady: calves salable 200; ch and prime steers $20-25; com and ch yearlings $15-25; heifers cows $11-13; bulls calves $15-28; feeder steers $15-19 stocker steers $15-21; stock cows and heifers 1.500: steady; prime lambs com to ch yearlings $10-17; ewes MARRIAGE LICENSE George Van Dooting, salesman, "'h- Cedar Pomt Roadway; Chal. mers Cox, Rt. 2. Harris-rd: James Norwalk, and Patsy A.

McKelvey. Old Homestead; clerk, Wakeman. jRobert Searle Daugherty, 88 N. Hes CLEVELAND LIVESTOCK- CLEVELAND slow, steady, steers prime choice $19-21 good $16-18; commercial $14-16 utility $12-14: corns, top beef commercial utility $10-11; bulls, ch butchers $15 16.50; commercial $13-15. steady; prime SSS $27: ch $20-23; med $17-20.

SHEEP AND steady spring lambs, choice to prime med to good $17-18; shepe $2-7. steady; yorkers 160 180 lbs $11-12; mixed 180-230 lbs 230-320 lb med 250-300 lbs heavy 300 400 lb pigs and $9.25 10.75. PRODUCE Ruril. City Maxlrois WMAl ABM EBB AMI -AID i LOCA1 Grade A large white 38c Grade A large brown 3Tc Mediums 2j4e WHAT rASMBSH PAID Ceatral trie tlevatar; Wheat $2.06 New ear corn $1,73 Shelled corn No. 2 $1JQ Oats 58o New soybeans Clmland Eggi.

Poultry Prices to retailers including ft); grades delivered: A large 48-34c, brown 47-53c, A med white 46-SOc, brown 46-49c, large 8 white 46-47c, brown 48c. Prices paid delivered; percent A quality large white 40-42e: brown 40-41C. med and browh, too light to report Prices paid at tha tana ta ern Ohio areas tor No 1 aUaH'fc fryers lbs la-aic; type hens light tm lT TOLEDO GRAIN if TOLEDO Cash grain one track Toledo rata asis nominal. a soft $215; No. 2 soft white ms -a-U a yellow 2 yellow a.

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