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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 19

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FEB. 28, 1983 SANDUSKY REGISTER PAGE 19 Ottawa County Court Notes NRW CASES Irene Cupp ngainsl Robert I. Cupp, 211 West Thin! divorce iirit. Willowlean Wood, 138 East Cayuga Trail, Bay View ngainsl Thursa J. Brousc, 244 Liberty $30,000 damage suit for physical injuries suffered in traffic accident.

Anna E. Rose, 208 Rose Lane, Against Wayne Rose, West Third St; divorce soil. Attorney General of the Stale ftf Ohio against Clarence A. and Anna K. Yost, Rt.

2, and the treasurer of Ottawa' County; appropriation of properly in Danbury Township valued at $5,000 for highway casement. Attorney General of (he Stale of Ohio against Willard Bucky tU. the Port Clinton National Bank, ami the treasurer of Ottawa County; appropriation of property in Danbury Township valued at $360 and damage to residue for highway easement, Attorney General of the Slate of Ohio against Clifford Lorcnscn and Jessie Lorcnscn, Rl. 4, and the treasurer of Ottawa County; appropriation of property in Bay Township valued at $603 and $745 damage to residue for highway casement. John W.

Gappa and Jennetla Gappa, Lakeside, against Leo 1222 Eric Sandusky; violation of usury laws; and injunction on the selling of really in Danbury Township known as "Majestic Mold." Scout Leaders Feted At Bellevue Banquet BELLEVUE During the tOlh Anniversary Blue and Gold banquet of Boy Seoul. Pack No. 221, Steven Acierno, cubmasler, and Herman Mathias, assistant cub- master, were honored for having been with the pack for 10 years. Approximately 400 Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, their families, arid guests attended the dinner at the Immaculate Conception School. Mrs.

Victor Widmer and Mrs. Raymond Daniel won; in charge of kitchen arrangements. Robert Segna, institutional representative of the sponsors, the Bellevue Knights of Columbus, briefly. Fred Skulina, master of ceremonies, presented a review of the past 10 years, staling that there are now 45 boys in the pack but that over 500 had gone through the ranks in the past decade. Eugene Englund, neighborhood commissioner and representative of Firelands Council, read a letter of congratulations from E.

E. Fanning, scout executive director. Also participating in the program were Vincent Scott, Werner Ruffing, and William King who presented Acierno and Mathias with Scouting cuff links and lie clasps from the committee including himself, George Trapp, Mrs. George Sylvester, Mrs. Steve Valko, Mrs.

George Trapp, Mrs. George Robert McConn, and Mrs. Robert Bondy On display wore two large por traits of Acierno and Mathias, the work of Mrs. Ixmis Raschkc. MARCH SUPER i SPECIAL BON AMI CLEANER COMBINATION A quart bottle of All- Purpose Cleaner, 15oz.

Aerosol Spray Can of Instant Window Cleaner, both for Milan Church Parish Elects At Conference MILAN Edison Memorial Methodist Church parishioners, at their third quarterly conference of the year, elected the following officers: Trustees, Stuart Wagner, Charles Damow, Paul Eckler, Waller Mellon, John Rockwell, Paul Hite, A. Fred Bauman, and Clyde Mills. Stewards, Mrs, Fred Bauman, Mrs. C. W.

Conant, John Dipple, Mrs. Neil Jones, Daniel Thomas, James Pearson, Mrs. Peter Williams, Jacques Bocgli, Mrs. Russell Downer, Mrs. Daniel Thomas, Mrs.

Richard Sipp, Mrs. William Oelzcl, Paul Hilc, Richard Sipp and Mrs. Jesse Hite. Communion stewards, Mrs. Russell Docrner, Mrs.

Roy Allen, Mrs. Laurence Edwards; recording secretary, Mrs. Stuart Wagner; district steward, Jacques Bocgli; hospitals and homes, William Oetzel. Lay leader, Kenneth Gearhart; church school superintendent, Mrs. Clyde Mills; benevolence treasurer, John Rockwell', financial secretary, Mrs.

Donald Weiss. Committee chairmen Mrs. Thomas Lovill, membership and evangelism commission; Miss Jean Rockwell, education commission; Mrs. Clyde Mills, mission commission; William Oetzel, stewardship and finance commission; Mrs. John Molnar, Christian social relations commission; Mrs.

Robert Strobel worship commission; communion steward, Mfs. Russell Docrner. Quadrennially elecled officers, lay member, Thomas Ijovitt, serve lay member, Mrs. Thomas Lovilt; Pastorial relations chairman, Herbert Strong. Auditing committee chairman, Miss Jean Rockwell; records and history Mrs.

Neil Jones; and parsonage committee, Mrs. Richard Sipp. Men's Club Has Program BIRMINGHAM The Men's! Edward Schlepp, member of Club held its February for his gift from the group at Birmingham Methodist Church wilh LaRuc Biddinijor in charge of a program fealuring slides. A card of thanks was read from during his recent illness. Members voted to buy a shuffle board set for use in the church basement 97' Total value $1.48 WHOLF HARDWARE Corner of Hancock and Madison Sts.

We Give and Redeem VACATIONLAND STAMPS HURON COUNTY COURT NOTES Marilynn J. Brown, 106 Scott- wood Norwalk, against William E. Brown, 63 Townsend Greenwich, divorce certified to juvenile court. Stale against Donald Bough, Rl. 99, Willard, pleaded guilty to intoxication, fined $100 and costs.

Slate against Albert Workman rural Willard, pleaded guilty to intoxication, fined $25 and costs. Service Set At Florence FLORENCE World Day of Prayer will be observed at the First Congregational Church of Florence at 2 p.m. March 1. The Rev. Wilbur Perrin of Florence will deliver the message.

Ushers will be Mrs. Fred Hicks, Mrs. Archie Rumbold, Mrs. Melvin Sayler and Mrs. 'A.

W. Sawyer. Members of Berlin Heights Methodist and Congregational Churches will be guests. On Committee FLORENCE Mr. and Mrs.

Linus Peck, Mrs. Fred Hicks, Tom Kudela, and Mrs. Philip Hicks have been appointed Florence Grange committee to canvass Florence Township for contributions to the current fund for construction of a fair building on Erie County fair grounds. C6TTA6E 'CHeeze Ottlu This weekend only you can purchase a 16 oz. container of Esmond Cottage Cheese for only 19c.

You can add variety to your Lenten meals with this delicious, fresh tasting Cottage Cheese. Use it in salads and petizers and as a maS dish, anyway you serve, your family will love it and receive their needed protein ro6. AT ALL Esmond Quality Chekd Dealers Located on fits. 250 and 13 Mile North of Norwalk orwalk Add Fed. tai where applicable.

We reserve the right to limit quantities argain Plenty of FREE PARKING ter USE HBC'S CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY NOW! REGISTER FOR "FUN IN THE SUN" VACATION at NBC OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 A.M. to I Siphon Jet Action Silent Flush GRADE Close-Couple Wash Down COMMODE 15" Magi-Craft WALL PAINT ONE COAT PRIMING .50 I TOSS-AWAY PAINT ROLLER COVERS TWIN PACK Reg. NBC 49c NOW 39c Boulevard Window Shades 36" 6" WESTLEY'S FABULOUS GLOSS AUTO POLISH REG. NBC 1.67 99' DU PONT REG. CAR WASH 53c 39c New K0DACHR0ME II 8MM Double Magazine DAYLIGHT or PHOTOFLOOD 3.29 Westinghouse M-2 FLASHBULBS 89c Dozen Visit NBC's DISCOUNT TOY and Newly Expanded HOBBY DEPT.

Evans TRICYCLES REG. 9.47 7.47 TOON-A-VISION The New TV Toy 98c LIST 66c 1963 AMT H088Y CUSTOMIZING 1.19 KITS 1 PLUSH ANIMALS Lovely and Cuddly HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM! 93 HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS Micrin Oral Antiseptic With FREE 49c TOOTHBRUSH OO SUPER ANAHIST 65c Size 44c BRECK SHAMPOO Hair $1.00 Size 66c MERIT TWO QUART HOT WATER BOTTLE No Reg. $1.98 99c Jack Pot Planters Start Your BEDDING PLANTS In Plantable PEAT VA" size Green Thumb Plant Starter Have You Seen NBC'S All New Fishing Dept. MAKE NBC YOUR MUSICAL ANIMALS 1,89 Best Made No. il BAIT CASTING REEL Slip On Heavy Duty Mud Work RUBBERS .79 Sites 4-12 Mac Dee MEN'S HOODED SWEAT SHIRTS Reg.

2.79 1 Double Fleece Lined Water Repellent Machine Washable S-M-L-XL Infants' Mercerized COTTON SOCKS 3 PAIR for White god Asst. Pastels Puff Spun Birdseye DIAPERS 1.99 Doz. Faster Drying mm Matched Uniforms Green Navy Grey REG. 3.67 REG. 2.79 PANTS 29-42 WAIST SHIRTS 14' 2 -17 NECK 99 SET i.

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