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29, im SANDUSKY ftfifciSftSfc .1. PAGE 9 Area Death HAY BLACKBURN I FREMONT Ray M. Hum, owner of Mesa Lanes bowling alleys here, died day at his home after four months illness. Me was" a member of Masons and Elks and several bowling learns. A native of Washington Court House, Blackburn is survived by wife, Betty; brothers, Glenn Walter, of Columbus, and a Mater, Mrs.

Ethel Schaudt, of Springfield. Services will be at 2:30 p.m Wednesday at Weller-Wonderly mortuary. Burial will be Oak' wood Cemetery. FRED MYERS ATTICA Fred Myers, a resident of Caroline south of here, died Monday in Willard Municipal Hospital after a year's illness. Mr.

Myers was a'farmer and veteran of World War I. Surviving are two brothers, Frank, Mansfield and Jess, Caroline; six sisters, Mrs. Nettie Reed, Garrotters; Mrs. Marie Zetlers, Caroline; Mrs. Moltie Rapp, rural Bloom ville; Mrs.

Lottie Snyder, Bucyrus; Mrs. Laura Coleman, North Fairfield and Mrs. Florence Zellers, Findlay and a number of nieces nad nephews. He W4M preceded in death by two brothel's and two sisters. Friends may call after 1 p.m, Wednesday at the Chilcote Fu neral Home, where services are to be held at 2 p.m.

Thursday, the Rev. Paul R. Long, official mg. Burial is to be in Attica Venice Cemetery. MRS.

CURTICE STREETER PORT CLINTON Mrs. Myrtle Streeter, 76, died in her home, Rice Township, Sandusky County, on Monday after a lengthy illness. She was born in Putnam County, Ohio. Survivors include her husband, Curtice; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Conley, Port Clinton, and Mrs.

Julia Harter and Mrs. Roy Huber, both of Fremont. Friends may call at the Gerner and Wolf Funeral Home after 7 this evening, where services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, trie Rev. R.

F. pastor of the United Brethren Church, officiating. Burial in Lakeview Cemetery. CLARENCE FRITZ GREENWICH Clarence B. Fritz, 81.

of 34 South Kniffin died at Bucyrus Community Hospital early this morning after an extended illness. He is survived by his wife, Edna; one son, Ralph, of Columbus and one grandson. Services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. from Bender Funeral Home with W. A.

Thruthchley, of Jehovah's Witnesses, officiating. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery near Attica. Friends may call tonight through tomorrow evening. MISS THERESA WEIS PORT CLINTON-Miss Theresa Weis, 60, died in Magruder Hospital Monday night after a lengthy illness. She was born in Port Clinton.

Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Mary Brightman, Clovis, New Mexico; Mrs. Josephine Warner, Suffolk, and Mrs. William Wheeler and Mrs. Harry Ascher, both of Port Clinton.

Friends may call after 7 this evening at the Geftter and Wolf Funeral Home. Rosary wilt be recited at p.m, Wednesday. Services will be at a.m Thursday at Immaculate Conception Church, the Rev. Karl Brand pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.

Pafrol 'Out Of Baffle' Drivers File Charges Against Each Other Suggest Rezoning In Rye Beach Area NORWALK Driver! ef two aitemeMlee involved hi a lisien at a railroad underpass south el Norwatk have Hied charges against each ether far being left ef center, the Norwalk State Patrol reported. According to the patrol, a car driven by Mrs. Evelyn Estridge, 31, Plymouth, was traveling north on Route II, and another automobile operated by Larry Golf, tt, Plymouth, going south. The ears collided at the north entrance of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad underpass, point of impact being the left front of each, car. No one was injured.

There was considerable damages to both vehicles, the patrol said. Zoning Public Hearing At 0 Vermilion Attended By 100 VERMILION The council chambers of Town Hall were jammed last night by approximately 100 persons for the public hearing on the proposed zoning ordinance for the tillage. Robert Liljegren, chairman of the committee of council which prepared the revised ordinance, presided. All members of council and of the zoning board were present. The 40-page ordinance was read in its entirety by Cterk Charles Horton, following which Liljegren gave all present an opportunity to voice any objections, ask why questions or make any comments.

Unlike many such public hearings, this was conducted in a most orderly fashion. There was no display of tempei by anyone, as each speaker stated his objections R. A. Rice, Catawba, To Speak At Convention CATAWBA ISLAND Highlight of the 93rd annual convention of the Ohio Canners and Food Processors Association at the Deshler-Hilton hotel in Columbus today will be the president's address by Richard A. Rice, West Road, Catawba Island.

Rice, general manager of the Gypsum Canning has been president of the state group the past year. talk this evening at the Dad Must Send Son To School PLYMOUTH A rural Shelby father was ordered to comply with the school attendance laws of Ohio or face stiff consequences including, a summons in juvenile court at a hearing yesterday in the court of Mayor William Fazio. Appearing for failure to send his child to the public school was Troy Green. Green's 13-year-old son, a seventh grader, bjis been absent repeatedly from classes without excuse, authorities said. Appearing as complaining witnesses were Richland County truant officer Donald Hamman and superintendent of Uocal schools Maynard Coon.

10 'Flashers' Stolen Near Fremont FREMONT Ten "flasher lights," valued at $160 were reported stolen by the Sandusky County Highway Department today, the sheriff's department said The lights, three inches in dia motor and with an orange light operated by batteries and warn motorists of the by-pass The signals were taken from three different intersections west of Fremont. Danbury Tp. Girl, 17, Is 'Missing' The Ottawa County sheriff's deportment today reported that investigation is underway as to the whereabouts of Edith Prickly, 17, Danbury Township High School Sfca was reported missing by her father, Dannie, on Monday Foul play was immediately wind out tkm the girl loft throe notes saving she had gone away end should not be made to locate her. School teachers described her ae a quiet, well mannered girl. The sheriffs office said there is a poesibhty student may mm bended for West Virginia where her mother if now on a banquet will wind up the two day session.

Attend Banquet Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Sheerer attended the 60th Anniversary Banquet of the National Association of English Instructors in Chicago. Weldon teaches in Sandusky. They also visited the International Livestock Show, returning here Saturday.

Occupy New Home Mr. and Mrs. John Rise and family moved their mobile home from West Road to their newly purchased property, the Richard Fallett place, West Road, near Cemetery Road. THey moved in to the former Fallett home Saturday. The Falletts are residing in Cincinnati.

Purchase Home Clarence J. Chestnutwood of Fremont has purchased a or recommendations. James Fisher, representing the Vermilion Business and Industrial Association, presented the largest, number of recommendations. Fisher's list of suggestions included reducing certain recommended space areas in residential zoning to comply with FHA minimum standards, to have parking lot areas set up on the basis of need as in the present standards covering Brpwnhelm to change the designation of the Ohio Edison property which ex- I tends from Lake Rd. to Lake Erie between Elberta and Vermilion- on-the-Lake to residential, excepting it from this only in case the present owner decided to build a utility plant.

The Business and Industrial group also recommended enlarging the area along Baumhart 3d. south to Route 254, William Butts followed Fisher and explained the committee's reasoning on the Baumhart Rd. zoning recommendation, Stating that the Lorain city zoning was already for industrial and the four-lane highway on Baumhart as well as the improvements on 254 foretold the potential of the area as an industrial site Louis Rauh, Jr. speaking for 170 free-holders of Elberta Beach, requested that the Ohio Edison property be zoned residential with no strings attached. Rauh maintained that to do otherwise would harm property values of the area.

He then stated that should the utility company desire to build a power plant on the site they could HURON Frank Deemer, chairman' of the Huron Planning Commission, yesterday recommended council rezone an area on Hie east side Rye Beach from Rts. 2 and 0 south to the railroad tracks, from residential to commercial. A service station is located on the corner. The area involved in approx: mately 1,083 ft. in depth and the three different parcels of property are owned by Bill Beatty, Max Osterling, and Norma Hinde.

Council set the hearing for Friday, 30, at 7 p.m. in the town hall. No Service Director An ordinance was passed revising the salary ordinance of street superintendent, Hetrick, to $40 per month, after the solicitor, Thomas Buckingham, informed council it could not create a service director job. Buckingham said he checked the statutes, and that a village, as such, is not authorized to create such a position. Hetrick will continue, however, in the capacity of street superintendent and water and sewer superintendent, following council's! approval of Mayor L.

P. KuhPs appointment of Hetrick for the job. A request by the county commissioners for council to pass an ordinance authorizing the commissioners to erect a pumping station along Rts 2 and 6 for the east water district was turned over to the board of public affairs for recommendation. Council passed an ordinance authorizing the board of public affairs to advertise for bids on chemicals. Sewer Plans A resolution was passed instructing the village engineer to prepare complete plans, specifications, profiles, and estimates of costs for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Cleveland and Association for the lights.

A request of the fire chief, Melvin Dahlhofer, for a new rescue truck was turned over to the village fire committee. Dahlhofer said the present rescue truck is 14 years old. He said it. was expected the telephone alarm system would be installed within the next two weeks. The problem of parking on Wall St.

was turned over to the street committee for study. Engineer Wilbert Henkleman reported F. W. Wilkes, and Tnc. will start on the Williams St.

and Main St. and the Magnolia sewer and water lines next Monday. The solicitor was instructed to check into whether or not street lights might he put up on private streets after a request was received by the Grand Forest Beach Council authorized the police committee to continue negotiations for having Mrs. Dorothy Mellein continue to answer police and fire calls, and to enter into a contract with her if an agreement is reached, after hearing the police committee's report. Two Hospitalized In Accident At Bellevue BELLEVUE Two persons were hospitalized in a three-car collision last night at the corner of West Main and Howard St.

In fair condition is the driver of one Of the cars, William Terwilliger, 79, of 720 Howard St. Also hospitalized with a tured'arm. bruises, and sions was another driver. William Piatt, 32, of Tiffin. Treated for contusions and I shock and released was the other driver, Robert Bordt, 38, of 227 Kilbourne St.

Police said the cars collided Terwilliger was turning left into! Howard St. Formosa Teacher Will Speak In Birmingham BIRMINGHAM Andrew Tehan Gheng will be guest speaker at the Missionary Tea to be held at Birmingham Methodist; Church Wednesday afternoon. Nov. 30 at 1 p.m. This tea is the culmination of a mission study course directed by Miss Helen Johannsen.

The theme of this course was "Into All The World Together." Cheng is a native of China, having graduated from Fukien Christian University. Recently he Sandusky Road from Reifer Ave. 1 been ClfanA Daook CM IU- Lux home from Thomas Cham- berlin situated on West Road, go through proper channels of the Father Freed As $1302 Paid For Family Support NORWALK-Jack V. Williams, 30, W. Washburn New London, was released from the county jail after making restitution for support money due his wife and small children.

The charges against Williams were dropped after he deposited a certified, check for $1,302.33 with Clerk of Courts Dana W. Call. Action against the Now Londoner were taken last week after Huron County authorities had received a warrant from Tennessee where a warrant was on file for his arrest on charges of wife and child neglect. He was released Saturday following consultation with Tennessee authorities. BEVAN ESTATE PROBATED LONDON (UPI)-Aneurin Bev an, the fiery Welsh, miner who rose to the top ranks of the British Labor party, left an estate of 155,000, it was announced today.

Bevan, who died last July, left the bulk of his estate to his widow, Miss Jennie Lee, a Labor member at parliament. near Ami Rbad. Club To Meet Catawba Island Ladies Afternoon Club will meet Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs.

R. S. Sugar Rock. Roll call will be "my favorite music." Mrs. Clifton, an accomplished musician, will give a program of her own selection.

Collect Flags Local Cub Scouts of Troop 327, with Cub Master Cyril Bernard, will collect faded flags from veteran's graves in the local cemetery and conclude with a flag burning ceremony. West Goes South Charles West closed his home and has left for the southland. Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkins are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Sue Ellen, to James Forest, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Forest of Alliance. She is a 1959 graduate of Port Clinton high school, attended Heidelberg College in Tiffin last year, and is now employed at Erie Ordnance Depot. He is enrolled at Kent State University in Kent Suffers Arm Fracture Relatives here have received word from Dearborn, that Miss Rose Lemmerman suffered a fractured arm received in a fall in her home. She is the daughter of Mrs.

George Lemmerman former residents here, now residing in Michigan and teaching in Dearborn. 38 The 38th birthday of "Pete, the Leper Pig," was observed at the Sunday morning Sunday School services at the Union Chapel. "Pete" is a copper bank, which was presented to the Sunday School in 1922 on Nov. 26. At that time, although its serial number is 31297, it one of the few such banks in circulation.

Now the in the millions, and all donations are given to the American Missions to Lepers. zoning board for an appeal on the case. Other Speakers Other speakers included Elmer Neiding, Lorain; James Tansey, Mrs. Larry Shafts, William D. Howell, Cleveland, president of the new Vermilion-on-the-Lake Russell Eavenson, Edmund Kubischke, G.

B. Kimmick, Eugene Nickley, Lawrence Shafts, Leonard Osberg, Joe Downie, Naomi Bratscl. Harold Smith, Clarence Grote, Joe Popovich, Myron Popovich, Victor Fabiniak, Robert Bachman, J. R. Sharpnack, E.

L. Creel, Charles Smith, William Estes, and Charles DeBracy. Most of the requests were for the areas which had been rezonec on the general map to stay as they were presently set up, zoned either for commer cial, or residential, or under the present Brownhelm code, recrea tional. west to Grand Forest Beach sub division including laterals in the existing streets and avenues in Hurpnia Beach and North Palm Beach. Hetrick reported he was checking into traffic lights at Berlin Rd.

and Rts. 2 and 6 intersection and that the Ohio Edison Co. will install one street light on Valley View Dr. and two on Jefferson Ave. Hetrick said his department was cleaning catch basins and picking up leaves.

He checked into the sidewalks on Williams St. and the clerk was instructed to send a notice to a resident to have his sidewalk installed. Hetrick recommended a survey of all sidewalks next spring. Accept Bid Council accepted a bid for a snow plow from the Road Machinery and Supply Co. of Cleveland for $1195 and delivery within two weeks.

in Taichung, Taiwau, Formosa. Cheng teacjies chemistry and is Society Welcomes Newcomers Two Swim Sessions CASTALIA Sue Cook, Margaretta swim instructor, announced that the last two sessions of women's swimming lessons will be held Wednesday, Nov. 30 and Dec. 7. The Tuesday evening gym sessions for this month are to be Nov.

29, Dec. 6, and Dec. 13. MONROEVILLE The Altar and Rosary Society of St. Joseph's Church received corporate communion at the 8 o'clock Mass.

The following new members were received by Rev. George A. Schmit, pastor, into the society: Mrs. Harold Camp, Miss Joanne Fries, Mrs. Thomas Hofacker, Mrs.

James McFadden, Mrs. Albert Meyer, Mrs. Elmer Meyer, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Charles Reed, and' Mrs.

George Schafer. The Altar and Rosary Society and the Holy Name Society were co-sponsors of a reception for the hold Father Schmit, new pastor of St. Joseph's since Nov. 16, last night at the school auditorium. On Saturday, Dec.

3, in the showroom of lbosh Tractor Sales on Monroe the Altar and Rosary Society will hold a bake sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. a choir director in Tunghai University. He is now a graduate student at Oberlin, and will tell sbout education and religion in Formosa. The public is invited.

Teachers To Meet A Sunday School teachers meeting will be held at Birmingham Methodist Church Thursday evening at 7:30. Plans for the annual church Christmas program to be held Dec. 22 will be made at this meeting. Discuss "Christmas" Farm Bureau Discussion group 4F met Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Berkmeyer. Daniel Knoble presided and led discussion on the topic, "The Meaning of Christmas." During the business session the group made plans for its annual New Year's Eve party which will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buchs. A dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m., to be followed by the party.

After the meeting the host and hostess served refreshments to 16 members. WSCS Meets Dec. 7 Mrs. Karl Webber will open her home to the WSCS for its annual Christmas meeting to be held Wednesday, Dec. 7.

Hostesses will be Mrs. LaRue Biddinger, Mrs. Eldred Jarrett and Miss Helen Johannsen. A potluck dinner will be served at noon with the hostesses providing the dessert. Yule Club Meeting Firelands Garden Club will its Christmas meeting at WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Birmingham Methodist Church Wednesday evening, Dec.

7 at 8. lembers of the WSCS and Willing hands 'Group will be quests. A presentation of a punch set for the church will be! made at this time. The regular business session will be dispensed with to be replaced with a Christmas party. BOB DILL SAYS: leffera you buy any garage, know what you are We are the only garage builders that not only have five garages on display to show you, but we also continuously advertise the addrossos of garages wo build.

Mrs. Gene Nickley acted as recording secretary, and Patrolman Ronald Fleming operated the police tape recorder so that both verbal and written transcripts will be available to the zoning commission when they meet to consider the requests. Some requests called for a clarification of definition. Some will require a legal interpretation by the solicitor. The new ordinance was made necessary when the large section of Brownhelm Twp.

was annexed last year. At that time the zoning code of Brownhelm' Twp. was adopted for that area, and council appointed the committee to work out the new code which would combine best of both old codes and would revise the zoning map to provide for orderly growth of the village. The ordinance will be read again at council, after the board has considered the suggestions and requests made last night and incorporated the changes before it is in its inal form. TOWN ft COUNTRY GARAGES Are the Finest in Ohio! We MM quality materials purchased frem Sandusky firms.

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