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SANOUSKY-CO COuRHOTES FREMONT, Jan. A common pleas court jury will be called Monday to consider the $10,000 damage suit of Mrs. Mertle Artj against Midwest Freight Forwarding- Co. and Jach Williams for injuries allegedly Suffered in a collision Aupust 18. The Rccidrnt occurred on W.

State-st at Stone-st. The Vlalntiff was a passeneor in a car driven by her husband, John. Contest on the will of the late Emanuel Mowery, brought by Nettie Gearhmart and others against Irene Eiry Wielch others, is scheduled to follow the case opening Monday. Account Filed Partial account In the estate of the late D. H.

McGrady has been filed in probate court by M. and Luella McGrady Fought, administrators. The account reports receipt of $400, disbursements of $265 and nssets on hand other than cash of $266. Settlement. Made Settlement was reported Friday afternoon in the common pleas court suit of Elizabeth Hawk against F.

C. Kiser and nthors. Hearing In the action was scheduled to be resumed before Judge A. V. Baumann Friday morning.

Report Filed Attorney B. H. Dewey, Clyde, administrator of the estate of the late Jennie Ransom, has reported to probate court the sale of Inlnt 1580, Clyde, in the estate. Sale was to W. J.

Martin and Martin for $1,010. Ftnal Account Elgy Dctterman, administrator of the estate of the late Susie Bettorman, has filed final account in probate court. The account lists receipt and distribution of $739.76 in cash and $1,868.20 In assets other than cash. Will Filed Will of George E. Magrum.

of Washlngton-tp. has been filed In probate court. The brief will, dated March 21, 1930, bequeaths the entire estate to the widow, Mrs. Elizabeth K. Magrum and deslg- .,) nates her as executrix.

Partial Account Loyola Reineck, administratrix of the estate of the late John h. Hoincck, has filed partial account in probate court. The accoun' receipt of $1,856.26, expenditure of $1,600.90 and assets on hand other than $13,031.31. Willard KRUISTIW RTTREAn The township trustees administrators of relief in this section have had more calls for aid within the past few days than at anv time during the past two years Thermometers here read 16 degrees below zero Friday. The extreme cold together with the fact that all WPA work stopped her" Jan.

5 when the swimming pool project stopped, are reasons for the Increasing number of calls. Soventy-five relief orders wore Issued early this weok. 1 Erie County Court House DIVORCE GRANTED Thelma Mae Furley was granted a divorce by Judge E. H. Savon! in common pleas court Friday from Frank C- Furlev on grounds of extreme cruelty.

She was given CUP- tody of a minor child and $8 work, ly as support for herself and rhild William H. Williams is her attorney. CASE SETTLED The personal Inlury action brought by William Smith, a minor, against James Rings, also a minor was settled and ttsmissed when ceiled for trial beforr E. H. Savord and a jury Friday.

Smith claimed severe injuries as a resuh of an a'-cHlent at the intersection of and Camp- sta 10, 1930. when an auto operated by the defendant struck the bicycle on which Smith was riding. John and Robert McCrystal appeared the plaintiff, and Flynn. Frohman, Buckingham, Fy and Kruse for the defendant. START ON BILLS Clerks in the office of George J.

Oswald, county auditor have begun addressing envelopes for the personal tax hills which are to be in the mail by Feb. 15. TAKES PATIENT TO HOSPITAL Deputv Sheriff Henry Bates took a pat ion. to the Toledo State Hospital Friday. Hearing in the case had been held last week in probate SENECA-CO COURT NOTE 5 TIFFTN, Jan.

received $1,473.11 in the distribution of sales tax funds, County Auditor John C. Harriman today announced. Fostorla received Attica $48.12, $40 89, Green Springs $38.63, Bettsville $35,38, Republic $23.75, New Riegcl $14.47 and the county $2,000. The townships received $521.10. Ordered To Appear Charging the defendant in suit of Patricia A.

Leonard against Allan E. Leonard had failed to pay HURON-CO COURT NOTES NOR WALK, Jan. A judgment of $20,000 is asked by Frances Stilson of Whitmore vs J. H. Howard of Chicago.

111., in a law suit filed in common pleas court here. The litigation is an outgrowth of a collsion on Route 20. three miles east of Bellevue on August. 21. 1939 in which Mrs.

Mary A. Stilson. mother of the plaintiff was fatally hurt. The mother died following the accident. George Meader and Young and Young are attorneys for the plaintiff.

The fatality has increased the total number of traffic accident deaths in Huron-eo In 1939 to 14. t'ase Started The personal injury case of Charles Garing vs Roy Fisher, both truck drivers, that went to trial Wednesday was continued this afternoon until next Monday; when the sessions will be resumed. Trucks driven by the litigants had a collision on Route 22, south of Willnrd near Route 194 last July. Garing sued for $15,000. Probate Court Fred C.

Blair estate. Real estate transfer ordered. Clarence August Selbel estate. Transfer of real estate ordered. Rlchnrd A.

McClollan estate. Letters issued Doris McClellan. under a court order, the plaintiff asked his citation for alleged contempt. Ho was ordered to appear Jan. 20 to answer the charge.

Marriage, Licenses Charles A. Miller, 69, farmer, Recd-tp, and Mrs. Nellie Foreman, 57. Sclplo-tp. -THE REGISTER, OlitO, SATURDAY.

JAN. 1540 I here March instead of the earlier I date. A largo group of members of th? Sandusky Civic Music Association are expecting to attend the concert of the National Symphony Orchestra in Mansfield Wednesday night in addition to the Gladys Swarthout program. Quartet Will Give Program The second program In the con cert series sponsored by the Sap- dusky Civic Music Association wil be the Griller String Quartets a croup of young Englishmen, who wtll appear here Feb. 2 at the Senior High school auditorium.

A change in the date of the program of the Comedian Harmonists originally scheduled for March it, the date Gladys Swarthout booked to sing Ln Mansfield under auspices of the Mansfield Civic Music Association. The Harmonists will appear praisers are: E. H. Hubler, Paul White and Henry Arnold. John Robinson gdshp.

Short term inventory approved. Deeds Nettie P. Crosseit to Henry D. Crossett, Ridgefield. seven acres, $1.

Nettie P. Crossett to Henry D. Crossett, 98.6 acres in Ridgefield, $1. Helen Armstrong estate. Short term inventory approved.

Moses T. Scott estate. Exceptions to inventory and appraisement filed. Hearing Jan. 25.

to haul coal. Geo. C. Matt lies. GIVES WATER REPORT FREMONT.

Jan. Fremont residents used a per capita daily average of 68 gallons of water a day according to the a.i- nual report of William Schneider, city chemist in charge of filtration plant. Schneider reported that 365.7^0.000 gallons, equivalent ENTERS CONTEST FREMONT, Jan. George W. Miller.

Sandusky-ci clerk of courts, announced today that he would be a candidate for relectlon on the Republican ticket. LIGHTNING THE MASTER 15c GAS for CRESCENT OIL CO. Hayes and Perkins Death Claims Former Rector Word was received here yesterday of the death of Dr. Chares Henry Arndf. 75- native Sandusktan and for many years rector of Christ Episcopal Church.

Germantown, Pft. He was the son of the late David M. Arndt. Sandusky and a well- known member of Grace Episcopal Church his ordination in to 1.002.000 rlaily, had been pumped and that the average hardness had been 5.67 grains per gallon. The accepted hardness of fll" trated wated is five grains as a minimum.

when fie became assistant redrof at Christ Church. Previous to his retirement for the ministry in 1936 he had been of the American Episcopal ChnreB. ln Rome. Italy, and the Church of the Hoty Spirit, Nice. France.

Abyssinian "Fuzty Wttaty" women gum their hair over a networt of wood. KNAPP'S Quality MARKET Hancock-st. Phone 534 Fresh Dressed Roasting CHICKENS, lb Small CHICKENS, 18c QUALITY DRUGS at Cut Prices HIPP'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE For Your Favorite WINE or BEER Re Sure and Call SCHWEINFURTH PHONE 178 IT PAYS TO BUY QUALITY MEATS Fresh Dressed CAPONS, lb 30c Heavy Roasting CHICKENS, lb 25c Wilson Certified HAMS, or whole, lb. 25c Armour's Star HAMS, or whole, lb. 25c Extra Fancy ROLLED ROAST OP BEEF, lb.

35c Leg of LAMB, lb 30c Home Made BREAKFAST 'SAUSAGE, lb 30c Wiltshire Yankee Bowl PORK SAUSAGE, each 25c Phone Your Delivery SMITH BROS. MEAT MARKET Cor. Monroe and Decatur Sts. Main 2350 St. Joseph' ASPIRIN office ertipfotfi of persons.

and Batry ttfe CREAM FINls COPY! NEOFOLttAK let; 15c PinW29t Qt. MILK, BtMiftrl COTTAGE CHK8SB Open Lfltfl P. ML Phone AArfttt-fA i9 Relieve Aehet and Pntmf Electric WARMING PAD For winter Ills and all' tnents all the family can, enjoy the comfort of aft el-sctrio warming pad have a selection of core red with eider -down, terry cloth or velvet. All Kara washable sanitary cover and Mine have her colon and three heat switch. W.

Wash. Row PHONE 125 Stoctrit ffetea ha Buffering from pneii- monia. Mrs. Hobert Ferguson, who hat been ill at her home east of here, has been admitted to the hospital for care. At the meeting of the Research club held at the home of Mrs al-Irry Evans Thursday afternoon plans were announced for the annual guest, day meetlnc.

which is to be held Monday, Feb. 13. The committee for this party is: Mrs. John E. Wise.

Mrs. Dale Williams and Mrs. Grace Schwart Following the business meeting "Inside Asia," by Gunther was received by Mrs. H. F.

Murray. The next meeting' of the club will be at the homo of Mrs. W. F. Harris Feb.

1, with "Children of God" ny Fisher, the book to be reviewed Mrs. Dale W. Gates. Patricia, daughter Mrs. S.

T. Miller entertained her of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackford of bunco club at a dinner at Miller's Plymouth, has been admitted to the Thursday evening. STARTING TROUBLE? Did you have trouble starting your car Thousands of Ohio motorists did! However, tens.

of thousands of other cars started quick as wink because their owners took advantage of SOHIO GUARANTEED STARTING Standard Oil's great aid to trouble-free winter motoring. Even if their cars should fail to start, they won't worry. They'll just call the nearest garage because they know NO MATTER HOW COLD IT GETS STANDARD Oil PAYS THE STARTING BILL! End your starting troubles today! Get HIO GUARANTEED STARTING from your nearby SOHIO dealer at once, it doesn't cost a penny extra. Just the regular winter precautions. Get this service that has banished winter motoring worries for thousands and thousands of motorists.

There's still plenty of winter to come. THF STANDARD Oil COMPANY (AN OHIO CORPORATION) THIS WEEK'S AMUSEMENT NEWS ECHO Leda LeKoy and her orchestra is still holding forth here with their ever popular tunes. This is one of the gayer nite spots in town. JACK'S CAFE Fine lunches anil the best of wines and beer are offered you here at this popular place. Visit this spot now.

CHUCK'S NITE CLUB Visil this popular spot. Excellent lunches and only the best of drinks are served here at all times. CAMEO For a glass of that good Italian wine or a luncn of Spaghetti and Meat Balls don't overlook this excellent snot when you're out the nest lime. 800 is offering this Saturday one of the be lunches that he has ever put out. Better be here early.

a fine selection of choice lunches and meals each week-end always stop here for they really give the best in food at all times. this miniature nite club there is always a line time to be had. Plenty of fine food and always your favorite drink. GALLOWAYS to the music of the 2 Barons here this Saturday nite. They are great.

GERMAN VILLAGE Drop out and see Paul this week-end. He always guarantees an evening of good time. Plenty of jour favorite drinks too. AMBURNS en- gftalnnieht and dancing here's the place that you should visit every week-end. TWIN a real place that is decidedly different here is the place that you must visit for they serve only the best of wines and also there Is a spacious dance floor.

BRICK not stop out hero and see Nolle and Bud? They serve only the best of drinks and they assure you of a grand time. Dancing too! MANTEY'S WINES For the lover of real good wines re member that this name is one that always assures you of only the best. Why. not try some today? RICCARDI CAFE Don't miss the swell lunch, that will be offered here this Saturday nite, Spaghetti and Meat Ball! BEER BARREL CAFE For a bigger glass of beer or wine together with' arty of your choice sandwiches can always be had at this rendezvous. AUTO CLUB INN For your dancing pleasure, remember, there is dancing music offered every Saturday nite-for your leasure.

UAST SIDE CAFE For fine food and your favorite drink with entertainment too. Mere's one place you should not nilss. JACK'S LUNCH Here is the newest restaurant in the city and they serve only the best of sandwiches and meals. Visit this popular place today. JACK'S LUNCH 313 W.

MARKET ST. We serve only the best of foods at prices you can afford to pay. We Specialize in PLATE Day A Complete Line of Choice SANDWICHES Open Until 13 P. M. JOHN PAUL LYNN Howard F.

Nite Club 911 Columbus Ave. ENTERTAINMENT and DANCING ECHO -By- LED A LeROY and Her Orchestra WINE BEER LIQUOR OPEN 'TILL 2:30 A.M.—UNION BAR Don't Miss the DANCE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24th at the MONROEVIIXE TOWN HALL MUSIC tsy RUSS NEWTON'S ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 25c Door Rights Reserved Mrs. Albeit J. Door Rights Reserve Julia A. GALLOWAY'S Cor.

Opp. Plum Brook Country Club Saturday Nite Return Engagement of BARONS Dancing Every Wed. Nite WINE, MIXED DRINKS. BEER EAST SIDE CAFE I91S First St, Phone 875 SATURDAY SPECIAL Roast Turkey and Pork 25C Lunch with all trimmings Mrs. Charles A.

Jack's Cafe 330 Melgs-st Jack Mgr. SATURDAY SPECIAL SPAGHETTI or BAKED" HAM with Creamed Potatoes LUNCH 25c BEER WINE ALE Mrs. Rose Louis SATURDAY NITB SpecUta "SCHNURR'S Creamed Chicken Roast Turkey Baked Ham Chin's Chow Meln 25c CUBE STEAK- ROAST SIRLOIN OF- BEEF 15c Sunday Dinner; Specials ROAST YOUNG TURKEY FRIED CHICKEN BOAST DUCKLING T-BONE STEAK 8 50c r65c 11 AJtt. Strving LIQUORS, WINES until North Deoot OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Edward C. Amburn's Nite Club Dancing and Saturday and Sunday Nights WINE LIQUOR ALE BEER 908 Col.

Ave. Open 'till 2:30 A. M. Mariorie LanErenfelder- -Plaza Anita M. AUTO CLUB INN Hayes Avenue Saturday to the Sweet Music of AUGIE KIM MEL and His ORCHESTRA Choice LIQUORS WINE BEER NO MINORS ALLOW KD OPEN 'TILL 8:30 A.

Norman K. Leslie M. i ALWAYS TWO FEATURES 3 LAZA Sunday Thru Wednesday Myrna Tyrone LOY POWEK in The Rains Came EDWARD ELLIS in Three Sons 0 TTKE'S Cafe VENICE. O. Choice Liquors.

Wines, Beer, Ale DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Fine Meals at All Times Frank V. Ohio Daniel S. Grace N. For Genuine Clean Entertainment Visit any of the places advertised each week on the amusement page. You are assured of a grand evening at anyone of them.

Look for your name among these you're a at Sandusky Newspapers, NOT at the the following Friday! Mrs. Nellie Cora I'm Headed for BRICK TAVERN Nite Club Where Old and New Friends Meet and ol having a grand and glortoua FRIDAY NITL-Musklngum Valley Ban good old- fashioned dances, NITi-Vlnce Kaufman Hta I SUNDAY. NlW-TlM Buckeye SttWMfen Don't NEWS 8r-' Night. Ask to Register. CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY UNTIL F.

M. NOL1E and BUD. Mary Ohio Clarence C. FVank Mrs. Perley TP.

OWo' UNBOW GARDEN FREMONT. 0. Every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Music by Lew Waterman's Orchestra Blwood Smith. S. 9 I 1 TWIN CARS on John Mowry's Place SAT I) RD AY NIGHT Entertainment Sandwiches Cider, Wines and Soft Drinks McGARVEY'S At the Bridge VERMILION Dance to the Music of Floyd Heyes and His Orchestra Every Wednesday and Saturday Nltes LIQUOR WINE BEER Leonard M.

Mrs Joseph mi Frank M. I'll 1 1 ifi. -Si 1 4 I "St German Village a black South of Perkins Ave.) on Milan Road Sat. Nite Choice LIQUORS WINE, BEER Open Til! A.M, Thursday Thm Saturday Charles Barton BICKFORP MacLANE MUTINY IN THE BIG HOUSE wANDw Frtderk MARCH RAXTBH THE ROAD TO with Uouel Barryuiore Mrs. AviHtm BKliley Ohio I John I'aul 800 CLUB SATURDAY SPECIAL Roast Chicken, MaslitU Fotatoes, Vegetables and Parkrr Houst RoJlt.

mtuV LKH'OR WINE BKER Serving 3-o0 to 1:0 AM. Zoitu P.yuu—Plaza CAMEO NITE CLUB We Specialize in Genuine Italian Spaghetti and Ravioli "KNOWN FOR GOOD SPAGHETTI" Phone 313d (ur Kuiton and Moonoests. Opea UU HMMUMUMMMMII A When Vou 4re Anywhere Near Stop at the BLUE HOLE RESTAURANT "KNOWN FOR FINE FOUIfe" Serving Only the Rest of Lunches, Sandwiches, Soup Ihoke IIQI'OIIS. BEER. ALE uud MIXED DRINKS Phone Csfttalia "SaodWky'i Newest BEER mxm "Ave.

Serving Your Favorite Glass of Beer or Wine. HOT ROAST BEEF SANDWICHES Open Until VM A. M. uul V. Wt Slate i a a Se eases i i CHUCK'S CAFE Columbus Ave.

SATURDAY SPECIAL Real Italian A SPAGHETTI 40C BEER- WIN E-L1QUOR NIGHT CLUB Mfb. lrvno Buui-r- I 'lcUtt A 1 Always Yw Mantels WINES I WIS 11B14VKH Mib. Helen O. Mttbln-Obii 9 a a SwS'Si AVS NITE CLUB; SATURDAY NITE Choice Plate Lunches. Fancy Mixed Drinks rhuiVe Liuuors.

Rare Wine. MT Knauer's Miniature Nite Club ER1DAV NIGHT Fish Sandwiches SATyRUAY NITE Chicken or Marsh Af A SCMj! MAZZA TWO Genulns mw Ski WC It WHVi- CIDER gsl mm. wine, wm.

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