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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 36

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tufiiif, Oct 2T, COURT HOUSE Ballots Now Available BMrd or ClectlAiK Re IB Applied For to Date. PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL has dlscliai-ged Mrs. Joseph McCutcheon. 1003 Columbus-av; Mrs. Alpha Gregory, J103 S.

Forrcsl-dr; Mrs. Enrl .1. Ging. i 809 W. Markot-sl; DaniPl and' lUi.slon, Huron; Alice Nau- fel, 512 Shplb.v-sl; Slorch, R.

Pcrkin.s-av; nniigla.s Hogrrfp. Roiile 2, Sardiisk.v: Mr.s. Wilherl, Block, Hnron; llcler 521 Irle-eo board of elections hnsjK, Adam.s-s(; Mrs. Harold House For "New Loofc" MflHon ContrnrtoM Report Another Month's Work For Renovation Of ExtcrJor. Sand is In the air; sand Is underfoot, and pnrtirles of grit be entering unsealed windows of Erio-co court house offices, but no one seems to mind because a bright-gleaming and sandblasted court house is evolving from the der, 120fi McKin.r.v-st: Re 1y iH- operations of the Maf Maintenance Contractor.s, Wakefield, 1210 Drpof-sl, and Mrs.

Sylvan VVahl. Route 2, Sandusky. isaaed rflmlnder to qualified city and county voters that anyone antieipating absence from the polls next Nov. 8, by reason of being called away or by physical while much of the preliminary dlMWlity, is requested to vole work of culling oul defcclive see- by abaentee ballot. So far ap- MKMORIAI, HOSPITAI- A of I he court house's old proximately 85 such ballots have discharged Mclvniee Nor- masonry and sandblasting has; been applied for, It was stated.

Gertrude Ackcrman. Route: another month will; DEATHS AND FUNERALS O. DAM APEL Deadline for civilian absenlees i. Monroeville; John Molnar, rtoiile be required before the work of, to Obtain applications to vote i.sl. Milan; Denzel Doun.s, tlie outside of Nov.

4, at 12 noon, and for ab-j Beach; Oscar Leadbelter. Nor- building will he completed. i aenteeg of the armed forces Mov. I walk; Iferhert Magsig. According to the Marion firm'sl (Continued from Page 1.) at noon.

The latter, however.j Kcnnelh Ciawson, Berlin contract with the Erie-co board! are allowed to noon Nov. to'Mrs. Wilson 1002 W. Monroe-1 of commi.ssioners. completion! start its 32nd eaat their vote at the board's of-J''': D.ivid Trimarche, 1608 Hayes-i dale was set for Nov.

26. 'year ater having been opened in fleei, but not at precincts. Mrs. William Darling. Milan.

The east and north sides of i 1924 by the late Apel falh- ORABrrS THREE DIVORCER Throe divorces were granted by Judge James L. McL-rystai, two to wives, and one to lius- band, on grounds of gross neglect of duty. Custody ot 11 children enter the three cases. jand Mrs. Franklin Yingling and'the court house already shine baby.

Cl.vdc. white through the park trees, and I give a good indication of what pling the former accommodations; ALFRED HECHT GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPf- fhe entire structure will even- has discharged William having been See-; attired in "drab-grey." bach, 1802 Adams-st: Ronald 1 of all persons 412 Fulton-st. venerable INorth, Conneaut; Mrs. Thomas and baby. 12in lLn.n~ at.

waa divorced from Clayton and Bauman. .520 Pnplar-st. i Loehn 422 Parish-st vl 'ithi sance. the court house may re- tho lattw found in default oti FITZTHl'M, main robed in almost pure white 1404 is a patient at Nor-1 fmany years I0 come. i Kitchen Aid bv Hobari of Trnv walk Memorial Hospital where' The new" court house in "il-! of Troy, ot pleadings.

Parties have lour minor children, three residing with the mother, and the fourth er of the president of the corporation. In all, the new building will offer 4,000 square feet of office and display space, tri- Julius Brengartner Rites On Saturday Julius T. Brengartner, 87, former Sandusky businessman, and owner and operator for many years of the former Echo Cafe on W. Mar- ket-st, died Wednesday evening at the home of a daughter and Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Nickle, 904 Mr. Brengartner was born in Bellcvue and lived practically his entire life in Sandusky. He was a life member of both the Moose Lodge, No. 471, and the Eagles, Aerie No. 0444.

Surviving in addition to his widow, Ethel, In Columbus, are a Corwin Little Rock, two daughters, Mrs. Alverta Scott, Columbus, and Mrs. Nickle; 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sons, Elmer and Ralph. Friends may call at the Charles .1.

Andres Sons' Funeral Home after noon Friday, where services will be at 1:30 p. Saturday, the Rev. Hunsdon Cary, officiating. Burial will be in Oakland Ceme lery. of that type.

entire Geneva metal kitchen has been constructed in the display rooms, including the Revco built in refrigerator and accompanying freezer unit. The built in dishwasher is the he is convalescing from eye sur- wlth another parly. The court 1 visitors. Alfred Hecht, husband of Nora (Jakes I Hecht and retired foreman of the No. 1 Hinde and Oauch Paper Co.

plant, unexpectedly in Providence Hospital Thursday forenoon. He lived at 1219 Polk-st. Mr. Hecht was a member of St. Paul's English Lutheran Church.

Survivors, besides his widow, in- luminated" raiment, will not garbage disposal is al lustre to Washington to n-, nn, sct an example to andldude one son. Kenneth C. Hecht, ISlrforSe support Of he REVIEW NO. 9,: number of similar and tTrS ih WBA. will have a potluck buildings in area and stale.

I Thermador. Wall tiling is of port with the party Oct. ano her of those in mind by a' -V Hems Offered with horn the -lourth resides, i ma.squcr- let go city and county. (H. Ho was given certain rights of dance following at 7:30.

vlaitation. Helen L. Baker, 1811 Hayes-av, waa granted divorce from Eugene C. Baker rural Monroeville, from whom ahe has been legally separated for three years. The court awarded her custody of three minor children, and ordered the father to pay $40 per for their support.

He is COMPLAINT WAS Killer Smog Gets with the sheriff's ricpartmcnt byi Blame For Deaths The di.splay does not stop at the kitchen. "We have most every item for the carpenter or handyman," Apel said. In of arrangements jtion there are garden and tools. MRS. ELIZABETH Sandusky, automotive department manager at Sears-Roebuck one half-sister, Mrs.

Louis Amolsch Sandusky; a step-sister, Mrs. Charles Gillard, Cincinnati; nieces, nephews and other relatives. The Frey Funeral Home is in 0 a resident of Taylor-rd, NeW OrleORS i Utilizing a new concept in dis- ingviUe, that five voulhs, rang -'IH INSW WFISUnS the pur- ing in age from Ifi' to 21 shop are passe, i committed Hallowe'en vandalism' NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 27 HNS) Hanging displays show all types at her home.

Stones, watcrmeloni -A smog" in New and grades of wood, and their sections and corn were thrown! was blamed today for the cost, that the buyer can leaf agaiast the hou.se and on rieaths of two a.sthma patienlsj ea.se.^^^^ following a brief illnes.s. CRONENWETT Mrs. Elizabeth Cronenwett, 76, widow of Carl, a life-long San- duskian 'and who had been re-, siding with a daughter, Mrs. Wesley Gundlach, 1114 Ging -st, died Thursday at Memorial Hos- permltted to visit them at cer-; Department investigated! and the ru.sh of over 2.50 per -j urn times. and issued warning to the voulhs.

to ho.spilals for treatment i are hung in the same way, with Divorce was granted to of aMhmatic condition.s. i ease of shopping also. H. Adams, River-rd, rural The snioc resulleri when There are electrical items, too. from Eloise S.

Adams, Sandusky. Riciiarri Fuller, local Ki- smoke, dust, pollen and a the small do -it -yourself jobs. He was also awarded the cus- wanian. be guest log combined to form a chokingj Self-Serve Purchasing- tody of their four minor noon at the meet- pall over the city, traffic wasi Self serve purchasing of short dren. ling of the Sanduskv Kiwanis hailed on highway east of the 'ensths of wood, in all grades, Clulj Lee Wenger.

program city. and types, including molding, chairman, has announced. Hr. (Jeorgc Ham.scy of Charity: Pbwood and pre.ssed wood, is hospital said that a "suddeni Possible from conveniently Mrs. Cronenwett was a member of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Gundlach and Mrs. Charles jlsaac; a son, Alferd four grandchildern; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Lublow and Mrs.

Holland Bauman, all of Sandusky, and four brothers, Augu.st Lublow, Berlin Heights; Jack and Al, JUVENILE COUPT Sammie Young, 43. 148 K. Market-st, who was found fcuili.s KIE.S- change in the weather, bringing! P'aced racks. The short lengthisanduskv, and Louis, juvenile court on non-support ipQ? W. rc-, in a lot of moisture and answers the question Friends may call at the Quick of one minor suspension dais' Branch Kaufman Funeral Home, 16608 Detroit-av, Lakewood.

Mr. Loth died In his Lakewood home, 1492 Westwood-av, Tuesday morning. He was born and reared in Sandusky, and left here approximately 30 years ago. Mr. Loth was employed by the Hlnde and pauch Paper in Sandusky and at Cleveland.

Survivors also include three sons, Marshall Wayne and M. Randall, all of Cleveland; six grandchildi-t'n; three brothers, Roy, Gale and Harold Loth, all of Sandusky: one sister, Mrs. George Simefich, Clevelano, and other relatives. Friends may call at toe funeral home. Veronica Lake Collapses; List Condition Good DETROIT.

Oct. 27 HNS) -Doctors said actress Veronica Lake, who collapsed In a Detroit hotel lobby early today, did not suffer a heart attack and listed her condition as "good." Miss Lake, given a preliminary diagnosis of a "possible coronary condition" by doctors at Receiving was transferred to Henry Ford Hospital. Mis.s Lake was registered un- dei' her married name.as Mrs. J. A.

McCarthy, a New York music publisher and writer and Miss third husband, was reported planning to fly to her bedside. They were married two WEATHER BtJREAU By (J WesfhM BUftao Sandusky and Vicinity; fine fall weather will continue through Friday. Low tonight in thO Wa, high Friday in the 70's, or low 80's. Islands, Reefs and Sandusky SWly winds 10 to 1.5 mph tonight and 15 to 25 Friday. Pog tonight, partly cloudy Friday.

Sunset today 5:33. Simrlse Friday Sun.set at 11:30 a. 29.30, steady. Temperature 72, rising HJgh Wednesday 63, low this morning 44. One year ago the high was 02 and low 41.

Record high lor this date recofd low month.s ago in Traver.sc City, Mich, where she was appearing in a summer theater production. uuuii. uii jiuii-aut-t-u. I 11)0, in a loi or iiiuisiuie arm poiien a.m.v....-, L.IC "i rrienas call at tne wuicK or child, was granted word this momfng of brings a rush ot for "a pei-son who Home after 7 p. m.

of imposition of sen -i son weighing 12 i patients 'hut last night's was a short length of wood forJThursday, where services will be tence under certain condilion.s. ounces, to iiieir worst I ever have seen," He had pleaded not guilty. Mary Polroff, at Grace Hos-- rital" in Mr.s. Petroff, A-16-year-old county youth, 1943 Sandusky High graduate, alsolOenSOn cited into juvenile court on a has a daughlci-, Dcbra. charge of operating a motor (Continued from Page 1.) that special place, Apel said.

2 p. m. Saturday, the Rev. .1. There is a bar loo.

but it Griffith, officiating. Burial bolts of all types, large and'will be in Oakland Cemetery, stove and carriage toj The family has requestied that machine bolls. The line of wood working tools while intoxicated, was' GOLDEN AGE t'Ll'R, SPON-i rope. He had planned to leave the precision shops of fined $25, and his temporary per- sored by Sandu.sky Altrusa Club, next month to make a and DeWalt. mit and driving rights were sus-' will meet in Grace Kpiscopal, of for! Additional paved pended for one year.

flowers be omitted and expressions of sympathy be made, if desired, to Memorial Hospital. is JOHN POLITO Polito, 87. father of Frank Polito. 1210 W. Madison-st, died 'Church undcm-olt Friday, Oct.

"surplus commodities 'in Provided. The landscaping is in at 12:,10 p. m. lor a mid-day pot-: deliver, keeping with ihe lines of the Temporary driving permit was luck meal. and'building.

underground sprin-lin Omaha, Wednesday, suspended for 60 days in AS'icultural Organization of the sy.Mem is utilized for the) At one time Mr. Polito lived case of a county, Al Uih youth who had been charged, cr Lake Dock Co. uere llie Mur-i Program Is Sound Survivors include six sons, with violating traffic rules. Three I Pli.v. -L C.

Irwin, Kopmeier, Pais- three daughters and two convinced the farm cau.se farm commodities to Services have been tent.ativelv Mher teen -aged county youlh.s.: and the priced out of themarket. Flexi -jset for Saturday at Omaha, and rited for traffic violations, I JS convinced the present ble supports, he said, will stopiFrank Polito will leave Sanduskj' admonished and released from QW uSSIQ flexible support policy is correct: this by bringing production intoitoday to atr and that farmers realize its eor-l lin with demand. court custody. lUontmueri from Page PROBATE COURT redness. lie thinks the voters! "We are right about the porkiEDWARD NOLAN next seal will aqice to its sound- purcha.se piogram announced Application for transfer of 'hroe arraiiKcnients to Mondav," Benson "It will al estate in estate of Charles i Arabs and Israel real F.

Mischler. attack by delivering bal- price support policy of 90 offer help to the farmers. The Paula Doran appointed admin- to both sirlcs. program," Ben.son "It nev- good istratrix in estate of Charles The Molotoy plan would, Doran. uiciiuie a CKM Approval of inventory in estate troops leave of Edward J.

Schott. iOast -wUicli of course would he a blow to Amoru'nn and British sui pluses. It will give the percent of parity is a bankrupt timing was good. returns for a demand all foreign spent the strategic Middle' rigid supports sliniulale excessive pioduction. The true n.strich has two -toed Inventory and apprai.semenl in and.teet.

guardianship of James Tay- h''ises. lor. Soviet diplomatic offensive Release of estate from admin- is not even on the formal agenda istration in estate of Ciencva uhicli iticliides those Frederick, (Id lialtletorn issues: Gcrinan imi- Peter E. Dorseh appointed ad- ficntion aiul Furopean securily. ministrator in estate of ilisaruiamcnt; increased Fast-West Dorech.

TODAYS LOCALS Edward Nolan, 84, died unexpectedly Thursday. He resided at 803 Fulton-s(. Surviving are nieces and neph- Among relatives was a sis" iter. Miss Margaret Nolan, who Idled in Friends may call at the Charles Andres Sons' Funeral Home i after noon Friday, where ser- jvices will be Saturday at 7:30 la. m.

and 8 a. m. at SS. Peter and Paul Church, the Rev. Gerald M.

Stein, officiating. Burial will Statement in lieu of final account in estate of Hilda WiMker 't1ip three luulrllo ot Seere- I be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. BEiNEh'lT D.ANCE Round Fresh Caught Lake Erie Fish Square DaiK-iiig, Blonm-; Perch, Pickerel, Catfish, I Vuneral services for Anthony 'iimAillo Hall, Haiusen's Fi.sh Market, 64, husband of the for- Ucl. 'Jfi.

to Ddiiation la Application to allow coinpcn- of Stale OSKM Dulles, aation for ser- Hriusli llai-oUl vices of executrix in estate of Freneli Forei.iin bert Robinson. liisted Report of operation of Imsi- fi-iimies si uasis.sueii ness in estate of Sylvester oii tlu- ojien 'ii- of ihe I 'ou- Spi)n Yiy Needle 1 wui- Will admitted proluite in (civiuo llu: Western allies VM 'idav 10 tf) of Anna L. Croniii, laleil in a 'r posiimti liuiii Schedules of Maims esi.iies ,1,,, of Russell nonald llernune 10 preside al ilu '('nuil Adelman, Edward and Elwood Appell. that I'reimer government f' Perch Dinners with El. ol' Cnlunihu.s mer Carlotta Strohm and a former Sandusky resident, will be iat 1:30 p.

m. Friday at the San- Supper, Edison Memorial III Church, Milan Serving to 7 P.M. eis t' nda.v P. M. Trailer AduU.s Childi'en $.7.5 1 Ml.

C'nlumhiis I Balance On Eve Inheritance tax detcrmma- tions in estates of fJraee Vouiui, impending eonfi- Kned 3SiS ie'olo slaw, choice of potatoes. FRLJIT FARM estate of Charles Proceedings to sell real estate RKSH c.DKR Of MaioF Debafc U. S. No. 1, Jonathan Apples; PARIS, Oct.

27 tlNS'-The Buslnel In estate of John A. Baniberl Tenth partial account in guardianship of Alfred Bieni- ler. al I lie coiilcreiice. 'i'. il occurred.

I 'O Dulles the (', to nur ui Ihe souree said Iht- ovei' tier- iiiaiiv ami seeuril.v will MIAMI, Oct. 27 (l.Pi-Fm- il 1 le.ir ployes of Pan American World will or Airways obeyed an injunction to seenriiv issue remain on the job todav' ill Hie leu and New York, poslpomiiu a ,1,1,. piobleiu. scheduled to start Wecliies- cin. Coriuuimi-l IICM day midnight.

riMeeled ui an I 'di loruil STUDIES MURDER CASE jmk the prolileius of 1 1. hut let-, coffee a plale East Cedar Point Entrance rainiius F. F. onions. STADIUM DINER i TODAY Willi the lii.qhest Quality Xluiiinniin Windows.

Dnors 'iijti and Xwiuins's. at llie Imsesl pos- piuvs bark nii tO(1av i'l. tl47.i MORGANTOWN, W. VA Oct Cerniaii securily 27 Di: Le.Moyne Siixdei, 'I'lie paper s.uit prominent Michigan cnminolo- hv in preseni gist today, began an invcstii.4ulion a it ihe local law enforcement (jfficcrs proiilnu fjejiemlcii 011 the would lead to a solution of the (luiion ut tlie (ii'nnan pidhlein" K.A l' I for Susan Holden murder case HAI.I PKA( IK f)(l 27 I rill Us liriiii; ot aloinie- c.iiiiion (in llie foiieii in troni the '-''iU iMiii -I KI II II wnii'lows in a neai'lis' school Ethical Dependable DUgart TV Service Phone 8U3 Oty Service nil Per Week Piefoir You 'hrine WEEK-END SPECIAL Roses Colors $1.49 Doz. KE.NN'Y'S FLOWER SHOP Ml Standard Beer Csse Delneied Bill Ivenwand.

Phone fiOTO, (i A. Siini -sdn, M.D. out of Ironi Oct. 22 to Dec. 1 Offii'e (ijien bv scheduled apjiouitnient.

Call or French government of Premier Edgar Fauro was on the eve today of another precarious debate in Ihe National Assembly which could topple the The deputies will vote on a confidence motion beginning Friday at 10 ni. Defeat would mean the resignation of France's 21st postwar cabinet and would paralyze the French delegaiion at the Geneva conference. Foreign Mini.ster Anioine would be reduced to a caretaker, incapable of making policy decisions binding on fiilure French REPOR'r FRESH LEADS CHlCAtJO. Oct 27 iL'Pi Fresh lead.s, including a search tor a "breathlessly excited" teenager and reports of scieams in the night, raised police hope.s of catching the killers of three voung boys today. (XiOV'lV.

01-T iiiKi St Ph BOMB HITS ROME RED HQ RE.STAl'RANTi ROME, Oct. 27 A bomb N'eu hours of opening: open exploded today in front of the Communist Labor f-onfederation 11 A.M. till P.m. C'ldsed all Sal. Open all (Standard Beers $3, Sunday.

headquarters in the center ol One girl, who lixed in the building with her family, was injured. SHOWROOM ON WHEELS IS NEW AnRACTiON AT WILLIAMS MUSIC CENTER MUSIC LOVERS IN AREA TO GET NEW SERVICE. PIANOS AND ORGANS FEATURED IN THREE DAY FETE Piano and showroom on wheels, shown above wi Ih staff from William's Music Center. Tbii newly remodeled bus will travel Sandusky area and neighboring communities to demonstrate new Wurlitzer organs and pianos. In order to introduce the new service Williams Music Center is staging a special three day Wurlitzer Orga and Piano Festival starting tomorrow and continuing through Sunday afternoon.

On display during the day fete will be the new organs and pianos for 1956 and the new Wurlitzer electronic portable piano. Mr. Franklin Shoop, well-known organist will play and demonstrate the new organs and a high spot of the festivities will be when Miss I.inda 12 year old organist and protege of Mr. Shoop will play the new Wurlitzer organ at 4:00 p. m.

Sunday. Williams Music Center is located at 428 W. Market Street, Sandusky, O. ADV. T'Ao new beauties that lead the Fall f.Tshion parade.

Left: StunniJig notched-shawl- collar coat. Right: Versatile travel coat to wear front turned back wide or narrow. Uoth of Commodore TvKis'" in Deiner (Jray, Capri Blue. Queen Sanclliursl Tan. Sizes 121 to 24'-.

234 Columbus Ave. ATTENTION: NEW SHIPMENT OF COATS JUST ARRIVED IN EXTRA SMALL EXTRA LARGE SIZES Sizes 5 and 7 at $25 and 46 to 50 at $35.

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