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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 16

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SAtTUGKY REGISTER Berlin FFA Boys Are Top Judges BERLIN HEIGHTS Berlin Heights chapter. Future Farmers of America, land and soil judging team received the highest score, 614, in the annual district land and soil judging contest at the Robert Roush farm. R. Fremont. It was the third successive win for a Berlin Heights team.

The contest was one of fifteen divStrict contests sponsored by the Ohio Association, F. F. for the purpose of selecting three teams from each district to compete in a state contest at on 7. Compressing the Berlin Heights team are Tim Ganimie, Clark Hahn, Tom Ward, who are instructed by John Billick, FFA i advisor and vocational agriculture instructor at the Berlin Local School. Huron-co Demo Chief Re-elected Neighboring Deaths And Funerals NORWALK-Harlow Stapf, Huron-co Court Youth Cites Negligence YOUTH CITES NORWALK Arnold Pugh, 14, lard, was re-elected chairman oi: HEIGHTS-Charles P.

through his father, Edman, 16 N. Church-st, Willard, has filed aj negligence suit for $81,600 with Leon A. Smith, 33 Christie-st, Norwalk, named defendant. The action is the outgrowth of a traffic mishap June II, 1956, on the Peru Center-rd, about eight miles south the Huron-co Democratic Central i-jgstings, a of Committee, Martha Betschman, died at his home on Memorial-dr, secretary, has announced. Berlin Heights, Monday evening Elmer Pheiffer, 'years, until 1921, he operated a was chosen vice-chairman, ceeding Edwin Pheifer, Eugene employed bv the O.P.S.

Mack, Norwalk, succeeding Kayl i ,040 Wallrabenstein. North Fairfield, i as treasurer. lin Heights Methodist Church and Mrs. Bstschman. named for East Townsend Lodge 322 F.

FINAL DECREES another year as secretary, an-JA. M. I Final decrees in divorce were nounced that the organization's are his wife, Leora; issued by Judge Robert J. Vetter Jefferson-Jackson Day banquet is a daughter, Mrs. Ira Koppenhafer, i to: planned for next fall.

The next; Lorain, and six brothers, Christine Morefield, rural Nor- regular committee meeting is Frank, Earnest, Don, and Carl of I walk, from Ev.erett. slated for June 18. Berlin Heights, and Otto of; Ralph J. Camiscione, 203 Cen-, Other committee Carthage, Mo. Ural, Willard, from Ardith M.

of elected or appointed were: Hollis' Services will be Thursday at: Bucyrus. Matherlv, Elma Rooney, p. m. (est) from Hinman! Helen Miller, New London, from Miller. Esther Bohn, Noma Funeral Home, where friends may Harold.

man, Irene Schlachter, Helen i call Wednekiay. Burial will be Darlene A. Poole, a minor, Nor- Wragg, Louise Wargo, Norman Im Riverside Cemetery, the Rev. 1 walk, from Billy W. Phefer, Carleton Bishop.

Virginia' James Carey officiating. rANPFI I ATIOM Hutchinson, Marcel Roesch, Johni A 7 O'Brien, Gerald Kimble. M. MAR R. JONES An action 0 cancel a land con- Buckingham.

Pauline Hogsett, CLYDE-La Mar RussellJones, by C. Lee Winifred Lash, C. C. Sengstock, 172, died Monday evening at his Mam-st. Norwalk, wrth Clifford Brown, Clavton Bick, 0.

home, 114 E. Forest-st. A native 1 Ovenden, Atlanta, Weifker, Alta Hawn, George of Clyde, he had lived here al, named defendants. Fries, Andrew Lukac, 0 a of his life with exception of a Bintz, Eileen Conry. EOD Officer To Speak At Rites 20-year period in Cleveland, and was owner of the and Ma- PLEADS INNOCENT Elizabeth A.

Purker, Norwalk, posted bond of $300 after entering chine Co. here, and manufacturer! pjga of innocent to the charge of steering wheels. of operating a motor vehicle while Surviving are bis wife, the influence of intoxicants, mer Bertha B. Tuttle; Lau-ighe was arrested by the highway patrol la.st week. Speak AT ren L.

Jones, Clyde, and Richard L. Jones, Dishler, I Mills, West Lafay Llyde Kites ette, Ind lO grandchildren, and PreSeilt AwOrcIS sisters, Mrs. Maurine Johansson, CLYDE-Lieut. Col. LeRov A.

Cleveland, and Mrs. George Lew'is, assistant of supply Archibald. O. tions at Erie Ordnance Depot, will Services will be in Mitchell Fu- be the principal speaker for m. Memorial Day program here Fri- Rev.

Owen L. ot tne day morning Ordn G. FranksjP'-fsbyterian Church officiating. It Interment will be in Post 122 of American Legion is in charge of the events which are: Cemetery. slated to get underway at 9:30 FETTERMAN a.

m. with a parade, forming at, awaiua wc.c uic- city hall, and moving to FRLMONT-Services for Marv's and McPherson Ceme- F-etierman, 89, retired Fremont: FFA Progrom HENRIETTA-The Fire lands High chapter of Future! Farmers of America staged fourth annual parents night and awards program Thursday. The top two awards were pre- teries. farmer who died Sunday in a farmer of the chapter, and John Born received the DeKalb medal The main program, to be con- Toledo Ho.spital, will be at 2 p.m.;-;," "lor 'outstandrnB ducted at McPherson will in-; at Salem Lutheran o.isi.nA..^ elude a recitation of Lincoln Church. 1 xi.

1 Gettj'sburg Address bv David Mil- Surviving are his wife, Celesta; also named the out-: ler, Clyde High iuriior, se- daughters Mrs. C. A. Poorman lections by the Clvde High school and Mrs. Elton Weiler, both of band, and invocation and bene- Fremont, and a grandson.

''Tlf rl fu" diction by the Rev. Bertha Right-i Burial will be in Four-Mile house of the Church of Nazarene. House Cenetery All local and patriotic 1 organizations have been I standing sophomore, received a leather wallet. Michael Kotora, outstanding freshman, got an official FFA pocket knife, i awards were presented'! 'by Carl Kopocs. i Speaker for the evening was, to participate in the parade which will include the school bands, Scouts.

Cub Scouts. Camp Fire'SftlTf COITiplete Girls. Blue Birds, American Le-; gion and Auxiliarv, and the Min-i CATAWBA ISLAND Teach- Seaman, assistant Lorain-co ufe Men. Cars will be available; ing staff at Catawba Island; agent, who had been for unit members unable to School is complete with the with Lorain-co youth march. ihg of two new teachers, one of i groups.

He is to leave next month Flags will be placed on replacing a a i Equador as a United States; graves by Legion member and the other an 'o the international' the day before the scheduled serv-' farm youth exchange program, ices. In event of rain, the pro- teachers will be Mrs. chapter presented him with gram will be conducted in the Schneider of Middle Ba.ss and certificate of appreciation and; school auditorium and the parade Kenneth Fick of Oak Har -j 'a cbeck for the IFYE fund. cancelled. Hold Memorial At Grange Meet F.

L. Miller, advisor, local bor. The departing teacher isi New officers were installed and i i first grade instructor Mrs. John Robert Bauman. iSetzer, who will return to David Searles, vice-presi-; i'lsland when her husband, Lieut.

James Krupp, Setzer, leaves Erie Ordnance Scholl treasurer; Gary i Depot. reporter; Stanley Brumby, HENRIETTA-Henrietia Grange Report cards will be mailed Richard Johannsen, stu-, ob memorial services with out June 4 after the close of "ent advisor; John Pechaitis. Mrs. Alfred school. board member, andi leading.

Only one death was re-, Forty-six pre-schoolers corded for the year, that of Wil-been registered in the liam Krebs. school for the fall term. Assisting Mrs. Herman were Mrs. Jessie Dellifield.

Mrs. Dan- OUD I CS LcQm iel Knoble and Mrs. Rex Lees, 1 Four proposals for membership Of JewiSn Faith were Alfred Herman Mrs. Dellifield and Dan Knoble; Couples Club of were named to the inve.stigation the Evangelical United Brethren program in the High! committee. Annual inspection of Church look a pilgrimage to the Glick officer in' the Grange will be June 3 and Congregational Oheb Shalom Syna- Lorain-co Council of Parents! officers asked members to bring gogue, Sandusky, following their Teachers.

I potluck supper Sunday installed were Mrs. Margaret Pomona Grange will meet at Moses Herwitz of the congrega-jSchmidt, president; Mrs. Ruth Hickory Tree Grange June tion led them on a guided tour of Showalter, Mrs. Ted Wickens, when a tureen dinner will Synagogue, and lectured on Mrs. Lyndon Geist and Mrs.

Emil served at 6:30 p.m. Officers Jewish faith. Members of the Markstahler, first vice-presidents; ing will be July 21 at Eaton ladies auxiliary served refre.sh-|James Ehrman, superintendent, Grange. ments to the group at the close of'and Fred Matheny and Wayne I the evening, principals, second vice- Henrietta PTAs Install Officers i HENRIETTA-Officers for coming school year at Junior andil Huron-co Rabbit Breeders To Show Silver Key For Catawba Student presidents; Mrs. Mynne Coven, Mrs.

Lucille Brumby, treasurer, and Mrs. Harry Meyer. Mrs. Alberta Edwards and Mrs. Ralph Husted, county council del- The Huron-cfi Rabbu Breeders Association will stage a rabbit CATAWBA J.egates.

show at the Huron-co Fair- Blaskis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- During the business meeting, grounds, Norwalk. on Friday and Blaskis and husband of the members voted to continue the Saturday, May with judg- former Gail Sorgen. is among un-1 present teachers' scholarship for ing on the latter day.

A large derclassmen at Tri-State College, display of rabbits is expected. Angola, who will be awarded Association members met Sun- a Silver Kev in recognition of day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. outstanding 'scholastic achieve- E. C.

Bickley, Sandusky, and ment. honored Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gil- Blaskis is among students in Ridenour, retired English bert. Clyde, at a baby shower, department of electrical engineer-iprolessor at Baldwin-Wallace Col- Next regular meeiinfe of the uig in the electrical power engi- lege.

He sang several ballads by group will be June 8 at the Clar- neeriiig and industrial control Mrs. Rhoda Kelly, mother of Mrs. Ohlemacijer home, field at Tri-State. jDons Jaycox, Henrietta. another year and to give a second grant if possible.

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CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Sandusky Aluminum Siding Headquarters.

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